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Excerpt from Production-Line Technique
Chapter II, Line Production. - Line production is a kind of manufacturing that is sharply distinguishable from other forms. While it appears in a variety of applications, there is always a clear conformance to certain basic definitions. The second chapter outlines these characteristics and tells some thing of the early beginnings of the method, of its current development, and future significance.
Chapter III, Advantages and Limitations. - The production line has its place. More than this, there are important pre requisites to be satisfied before such installations may be depended upon to provide satisfactory results. In order that the reader may be in a position early to judge of its possible applications, a considerable number of specific examples of success and failure in its introduction and operation are presented in this chapter.
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