Henry Ford success story
Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863. He entered the school at the age of 5 years by his mother. When will depart he must jogged toward the school is approximately 2 ½ miles of it. And with the same distance back home in the dark has gone down, get home. That way he should bring lunch from home to eat lunch at school. Three years later he was transferred to another school by their parents but still within the same distance.Henry Ford was nearly 40 when he established FORD Engine Co. in 1903. At time, "horseless carriages" were costly toys and games available only to a abundant few. Yet in just four generations, Ford's present day perspective of huge creation would not only generate the first dependable, cost-effective "automobile for the people," but would also of curiosity a present day business trend.

"I will build a motor car for the great multitude.it will be so low in price that no man will be unable to own one."-Henry Ford
The Detroit Automobile Company opened in 1899 with Ford as superintendent in charge of production. But the venture only lasted a year. Ford could build a car, but he couldn't build them fast enough to keep the company afloat. Undaunted, Ford hatched a new plan-to build a racer. Ford saw racing as a way to spread the word about his cars and his name. Through the notoriety generated by his racing success, Ford attracted the attention of the backers he needed to start Ford Motor Co. in June 1903.
Ford set up shop in a converted wagon factory, hired workers, then designed and produced the Model A, the first of which he sold to a Chicago dentist in July 1903. By 1904, more than 500 Model A's had been sold.
While most other automakers were building luxury-laden automobiles for the wealthy, Ford had a different vision. His dream was to create an automobile that everyone could afford. The Model T made this dream a reality. Simpler, more reliable and cheaper to build than the Model A, the Model T-nicknamed the "Tin Lizzie"-went on sale in 1908 and was so successful within just a few months that Ford had to announce that the company couldn't accept any more orders-the factory was already swamped. Ford had succeeded in making an automobile for the masses, but only to create a new challenge.how to build up production to satisfy demand. His solution? The moving assembly line.
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