One of the first major products to be manufactured via starter assembly line was the automobile. What many people don’t know, though, is that the assembly line did far more than speed up the production of just cars – it also created the concept of parts uniformity and interchangeability. These conce... read more
In 1913, Henry Ford’s first moving Automatic Assembly Line was a mechanical process that added parts to an object as it is moved through a system. It allowed for faster manufacturing time than by-hand created products. The Model T moved through a conveyor system as workers attached different parts t... read more
Lower Overall Cost Using automatic assembly testing machine assembly means that you can expect lower overall costs. Many SMT assemblers use exclusive software to assemble the circuit board digitally before actual production. This is to reduce the risk of errors and delays. During this process, PCB d... read more
Lean manufacturing seeks to make clear what adds value by reducing everything else. Lean is clearly not a fixed-point objective; accelerating global market competition of engine assembly line demands operational flexibility to achieve lean objectives. Here are five principles, applicable across ever... read more
If you are looking to reduce inventory and space, while boosting productivity, UNEX Flow Cells are a great start. They provide substantial benefits of axle assembly line to your assembly environment, including: Housekeeping – 5S is a housekeeping method for the shop floor consisting of 5 rules that ... read more