Automobile manufacturer Henry Ford was born July 30, 1863, on his
family's farm in Dearborn, Michigan. From the time he was a young boy, Ford
enjoyed tinkering with machines. Farm work and a job in a Detroit machine shop
afforded him ample opportunities to experiment. He later worked as a part-time
employee for the Westinghouse Engine Company. By 1896, Ford had constructed his
first horseless carriage which he sold in order to finance work on an improved
model.
Ford incorporated the Ford Motor
Company in 1903, proclaiming, "I will build a car for the great
multitude." In October 1908, he did so, offering the Model T for $950. In
the Model T's nineteen years of production, its price dipped as low as $280.
Nearly 15,500,000 were sold in the United States alone. The Model T heralds the
beginning of the Motor Age; the car evolved from luxury item for the well-to-do
to essential transportation for the ordinary man.
Ford
revolutionized manufacturing. By 1914, his Highland Park, Michigan plant, using
innovative production techniques, could turn out a complete chassis every 93
minutes. This was a stunning improvement over the earlier production time of
728 minutes. Using a constantly-movingassembly line, subdivision of labor, and
careful coordination of operations, Ford realized huge gains in productivity.
In 1914, Ford began paying his
employees five dollars a day, nearly doubling the wages offered by other
manufacturers. He cut the workday from nine to eight hours in order to convert
the factory to a three-shift workday. Ford's mass-production techniques would
eventually allow for the manufacture of a Model T every 24 seconds. His
innovations made him an international celebrity.
Ford's affordable Model T irrevocably
altered American society. As more Americans owned cars, urbanization patterns
changed. The United States saw the growth of suburbia, the creation of a
national highway system, and a population entranced with the possibility of
going anywhere anytime. Ford witnessed many of these changes during his
lifetime, all the while personally longing for the agrarian lifestyle of his
youth.
- Ford Motor Company, American automotive corporation founded in 1903 by Henry Ford and 11 associate investors.
- In 1919 the company was construct a body and frame, following the Industry trends and introducing some interesting solutions adopted on prototypes or production cars, even if with no market success, they all provided remarkable ideas and must be taken into consideration in the design of innovative structures.
- The company manufactures passenger cars, trucks, and tractors as well as automotive parts and accessories. Headquarters are in Dearborn, Michigan
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