Assembly Line

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Assembly Line - (noun)

Definition

This is an arrangement of tools, machinery and workers which involves each worker being assigned one very specific task. The process then moves on to the next worker who performs his/her task until the product is made.

Extra

Source: Adapted from BusinessDictionary
Example of Use: Henry Ford was one of the first manufacturers to use assembly lines to build cars.