gyártósorokat
Gyártósorokat, often translated as production lines or assembly lines, are a manufacturing process in which parts are added as the semi-finished assembly moves from workstation to workstation where the parts are added in sequence until the final assembly is produced. This method is characterized by a linear flow of production, where each worker or machine performs a specific, repetitive task. The concept was popularized by Henry Ford in the early 20th century for the mass production of automobiles, significantly reducing manufacturing time and cost.
The primary advantage of a gyártósor is increased efficiency and productivity. By breaking down complex tasks
However, gyártósorok also have drawbacks. The repetitive nature of the work can lead to worker fatigue, boredom,