50 Years of Assembly: Screwdriving Twists and Turns Through Time Austin Weber March 23, 2007 ASSEMBLY magazine is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, we are publishing a series of articles examining the past, present and future of various assembly technologies. Read More
Rivets, Steam and Sweat Austin Weber January 5, 2005 Steam locomotive building was a labor-intensive process.Read More
Roll Out the Barrels Austin Weber May 1, 2004 Thousands of coopers once mass-produced millions of wood casks.Read More
Line Shafts and Belts Austin Weber October 1, 2003 Mechanical power transmission required a maze of whirring devices.Read More
Special Section: Automation Pioneers Austin Weber May 20, 2003 Ford has always been at the leading edge of new technology.Read More
Special Section: The Extraordinary Vision of Henry Ford May 20, 2003 Many principles of lean manufacturing trace their roots to the man from Dearborn.Read More
Special Section: The Rouge an Industrial Icon Austin Weber May 20, 2003 For many years, it was the epicenter of the manufacturing world.Read More
Assembly Then & Now: The Man Behind the Moving Assembly Line Austin Weber February 1, 2003 Henry Ford took the praise, but Charles Sorensen did the work.Read More
The Wright Stuff Austin Weber October 1, 2002 A hand-built flying machine will attempt to recreate history next year.Read More
The Hawthorne Works Austin Weber August 1, 2002 A series of landmark human behavior studies examined assembly line productivity.Read More