Assembly line manufacturing is a structured production method where products move through sequential workstations, each performing a specific task. Common types include single model, batch production, mixed-model, continuous flow, and automated assembly lines. Each type offers unique advantages such as flexibility, efficiency, or scalability depending on production needs. This approach improves speed, reduces errors, and ensures consistent output quality. Widely used across industries like automotive, electronics, and consumer goods, assembly lines enable mass production while maintaining precision and cost efficiency. The entire infographic is shown below for reference.
