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Henry Ford Describes the First Assembly Line—Essay

Many writers and thinkers have written essays to share their opinions. Essays are short pieces of writing in which authors express their point of view about something. In this April 1, 1913 article, Henry Ford describes how assembly lines were used to increase automobile production.


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A Ford car contains about five thousand parts—that is counting screws, nuts, and all. Some of the parts are fairly bulky and others are almost the size of watch parts. In our first assembling we simply started to put a car together at a spot on the floor and workmen brought to it the parts as they were needed in exactly the same way that one builds a house. When we started to make parts it was natural to create a single department of the factory to make that part, but usually one workman performed all of the operations necessary on a small part. The rapid press of production made it necessary to devise plans of production that would avoid having the workers falling over one another….

The first step forward in assembly came when we began taking the work to the men instead of the men to the work. We now have two general principles in all operations—that a man shall never have to take more than one step, if possibly it can be avoided, and that no man need ever stoop over.

…In short, the result is this: by the aid of scientific study one man is now able to do somewhat more than four did only a comparatively few years ago. That line established the efficiency of the method and we now use it everywhere. The assembling of the motor, formerly done by one man, is now divided into eighty-four operations—those men do the work that three times their number formerly did.

Excerpt from “The First Assembly Line,” an essay by Henry Ford, 1913. Colbert, David, ed. Eyewitness to America. New York: Pantheon Books, 1997, pp. 383-384.


Background

Have you tried to put together a big puzzle? Putting together all the pieces can be a very difficult task for one person. Yet if more people work together on a puzzle, it often takes less time to finish it. Henry Ford used this approach when building automobiles. Ford was the first car maker to use an assembly line to improve the way that cars were made. An assembly line is a line of workers and equipment that puts a product together piece by piece over many days. Rather than have one worker do every job in building one car, each worker does the same job on many different cars each day. This method of making cars was much cheaper than earlier methods. As a result, Ford was able to pay his workers much better salaries than other car makers, allowing many of them to be able to afford to buy a Ford car themselves.