ŠKODA 90 YEARS ON THE PRODUCTION LINE
ŠKODA 90 YEARS ON THE PRODUCTION LINE The car collection process is a wonderful show from individual components, which have a clearly defined place for each machine. Cars were first assembled and were very expensive. In the first decades of the 20th century, manufacturers began looking for ways to make cars cheaper to spread the customer network. Then and now: Body parts warehouse Some thought the solution was to compose some low cost engineering design. In the end, however, the key was in one of the basic rules of economics: high yields make cheaper production. The answer was then, the production of conveyor belts, and Mladá Boleslav plant launched its first conveyor belt system 90 years ago. Compared to today, the number of cars sold in the Czech Republic was very small today. For example, in the first three months of 1925, the year Laurin & Clement was part of the Skoda Plaza Group, among those sold in Prague, 17 Lorraine & Cleiz, 59 Pargas and 31 Tatra. Na