Henry Ford’s automobile factory in Dearborn, Michigan, was a huge establishment employing more than 10,000 workers. It was said that iron, rubber, and sand went in one end of the factory and the finished car came out the other end. In other words, Ford made almost all the components of his car in the same factory.
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