Before automobiles rolled off assembly lines, they were rare, expensive and out of reach for most Americans. That began to change in the early 20th century.
Henry Ford introduced the moving assembly line, a system that reshaped industrial production and helped make automobiles more accessible to the public.
Over a century ago, Henry Ford’s assembly line helped mass-produce the Model T, setting a new standard for how to manufacture vehicles. Now, at its Louisville Assembly Plant in Kentucky, the Ford ...
Sometimes, you just need to throw away the rulebook that you wrote a century ago. Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Jim Farley said the company’s $2 billion investment in manufacturing in Louisville to ...
As part of its much-hyped presentation in Louisville, Kentucky that Ford President and CEO Jim Farley said would be a “Model T moment,” the Blue Oval has announced what it calls the Ford Universal EV ...
Ford said Monday it will invest $2 billion to transform its Louisville Assembly Plant into a factory capable of making a new generation of affordable EVs, starting with a mid-sized pickup truck with a ...
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Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley contends that the automaker ...
Quote of the day by Henry Ford focuses on mistakes, learning, and progress. The quote shares lessons from Henry Ford, an ...