assembly line
/ə'sembli,lain/
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Definition
Noun: A mechanical system in a factory where a product is moved along a conveyor belt or similar path, and at each station, workers or machines perform a specific, successive operation on it until the product is complete.
Usage
The term "assembly line" is used to describe a specific manufacturing process. It emphasizes the sequential, linear, and often automated nature of production. - It is a countable noun (e.g., an assembly line, three assembly lines). - It is commonly used with verbs like operate, run, work on, design, and automate. - It is often modified by the type of product (e.g., car assembly line, electronics assembly line).
Examples
- The new assembly line increased the factory's output by 30%.
- She works on the assembly line, installing the same component every day.
- Henry Ford famously perfected the moving assembly line for automobile manufacturing.
- A problem at one station can stop the entire assembly line.
Advanced Usage
- "to streamline an assembly line": To make the assembly line process more efficient and faster by removing unnecessary steps.
- "assembly-line production": (Compound adjective) Describes the method of manufacturing using an assembly line.
Variants and Related Words
- Production line: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "assembly line."
- Conveyor belt: A key mechanical component of many assembly lines that moves items from one station to the next.
- Assembly plant / Factory: The facility where assembly lines are located.
Synonyms
- Production line
- Manufacturing line
Related Phrases
- Assembly-line worker: A person who works at a station on an assembly line.
- Assembly-line job: A job that involves repetitive tasks on an assembly line.
Noun
- mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is conveyed through sites at which successive operations are performed on it