prosessilinja
A prosessilinja, often translated as a process line or assembly line, is a manufacturing process in which parts are added to a product in a sequential manner as it moves from one workstation to another. This method is designed to create a continuous flow of goods, with each worker or machine performing a specific, often repetitive, task. The concept of the prosessilinja is fundamentally linked to the principles of mass production and efficiency.
The core idea is to break down a complex manufacturing operation into a series of smaller, manageable
The prosessilinja was famously popularized by Henry Ford in the early 20th century for the production of