Ford's production model has three main characteristics: standardization, assembly line and mass production. Standardization refers to the standardization of the production process, so that the work of each link is repeated, thus improving efficiency; Assembly line refers to dividing the production process into several individual tasks and connecting all parts in series to form a continuous production line; Large-scale production requires that the output must be large enough to meet the requirements of low cost and large output. The combination of these three characteristics made Ford Motor Company quickly occupy a leading position in the market at that time.
The Influence of Ford's Mode of Production on Modern Industrial Production
Ford's mode of production has brought far-reaching influence to modern industry. It not only promotes the development of modern automobile industry, but also has great influence on the production mode of other manufacturing industries. Ford model has become the representative of modern industrial production, widely used in automobile, household appliances, electronics, aviation and other fields. Its advantages are high efficiency, low cost and high quality. However, the Ford model also has some problems such as simplification, rigidity and mechanization. Now many enterprises begin to pay attention to flexibility and adopt advanced technologies such as automation and intelligence to further improve efficiency and quality.