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    have caused numerous injuries and deaths, perhaps nobody could have a thinking of that. Actually, automatic-robots do their job with specific programmes which cannot offer any intelligence to attack someone. Likewise, technology, especially the mass production, has never betrayed its purpose, which is to increase the productivity, but just because of its different thinking aspect from crafting, which aspect is based on specific theories and unfriendly interfaces, people commence a crisis of losing the

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    bend politics to fit its needs. Capitalism; a method of industry where production and distribution are privately or corporately owned, its operation grows through profits, exploitation of labor, and extinguishing competition. During the Industrial Revolution technology was on the global stage. Factories and machines are built in existing cities producing and distributing mass goods on a global scale. Over time this fast production of goods would replace the old agricultural economy to a modern urban

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    The ability to get from one place to another is vital, “ The Encarta graphic shows the production of automobiles.” (Document 4) An American businessman, by the name of Henry Ford, made the automobile industry change drastically in a positive way. Ford used the idea of an assembly line and mass production to produce many cars in an efficient and low costly way. Even though Ford made a significant impact on the automobile industry, there was many

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    1982). The role that his company played in producing firearms for the Union Army placed Colt as a historic figure in American history. Today Samuel Colt is looked at as the man who revolutionized the firearm industry and the man who created the first mass producing firearms company in the world. He was recently honored in 2006 as he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. With manufacturing moving overseas in the past several decades and America currently having a trade deficit it would

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    complicated when production series are short, products are diversified and production technology is variable. In the case of short-series production, Manufacturing Execution Systems join the cyber physical part of production with virtual manufacturing services and business level operations. Unfortunately, most of the existing architectures follow the paradigm of hierarchical MES placed between the control systems and business application level. They have fixed interfaces to production facilities and

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    There was many more inventions throughout the Industrialization from 1869-1914 that helped the Nation developed. The Industrialization was a process that helped the economy transform into something better and individual laborers are replaced by mass production and craftsman by assembly lines, but even though it meant maybe more work to many’s. This affected many due to the poorly paid laborers who worked hard and did not get many advantages from that. It helped in ways that the economy grew even more

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    The Industrial Revolution was called a revolution because new technologies dramatically changed American society and its economy in ways that had never before been experienced.  Before the Industrial Revolution, manufacturing was done in what are called cottage industries today.  Experienced and skilled people worked in their own homes, using their hands or hand tools and very basic machinery, to produce hand-made goods of very high quality.  The Industrial Revolution changed all that.  New machines

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    Japan along with a commitment from industry partners to provide extensive access to motor-vehicle companies. The cameo portrait of the automobile industry is a keener revelation which focuses on smooth transition of industry of industries from mass production to the concretized lean foundation. The automobile industry is the world’s colossal manufacturing exercise, each year producing millions of vehicles. The author’s singled out and embraced automobile industry in this management classic for two

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    They built one vehicle at a time. It all started out with just the frame and mechanics brought the parts to the car, but that wasted too much valuable time. Ford had an idea to improve production. The idea was to build the vehicle on a bench that moved from one team to the other,but Ford quickly realized it wasn't fast enough. The year of 1913 Henry Ford made history. He introduced the assembly which reduced time to build a car from twelve

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    labour intensive, however mass production of cotton garments were made using machines which provided England with the opportunity to mass produce items to supply the demands of the growing population and export to other countries. The revolution continued into the first half of the 19th century and spread around the world.   Mass Production 3. What is Mass Production? Mass production is a process in which large quantities of standard products are produced on production lines. It can also be

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