Subcategories - Industry, Manufacturing, Factories

  1. Frederick Winslow Taylor
  2. General Electric Opens a Industrial Research Laboratory
  3. General Motors and the UAW Introduce the Cola Clause
  4. Hashimoto Forms the Roots of Nissan Motor Company
  5. Henry Ford
  6. INS Frees Thai Workers Held Captive in Clothes Factory
  7. International Harvester Company Is Founded
  8. Italy Creates the Industrial Reconstruction Institute
  9. Italy’s Postwar Economic Boom
  10. James Buchanan Duke
  11. James Hargreaves
  12. James Nasmyth
  13. James Watt
  14. James Watt Develops His Steam Engine
  15. Japan Becomes the World’s Largest Automobile Producer
  16. Jean Monnet
  17. John D. Rockefeller
  18. John Kay
  19. John Wilkinson
  20. Joseph Wilson Swan
  21. Josiah Wedgwood
  22. Konosuke Matsushita
  23. Leizu Discovers Silk Making
  24. Lethal Gas Kills Thousands in Bhopal, India
  25. The Loan Guarantee Act Saves Chrysler
  26. Loewy Pioneers American Industrial Design
  27. Manville Offers $2.5 Billion to Victims of Asbestos Dust
  28. Mao’s Great Leap Forward Brings Chaos to China
  29. Matthew Boulton
  30. McDonnell Aircraft and Douglas Aircraft Merge
  31. The Miller-Tydings Act Legalizes Retail Price Maintenance
  32. Minamata Bay Mercury Poisoning Claims Victims
  33. Morgan Assembles the World’s Largest Corporation
  34. National Industrial Recovery Act
  35. The National Industrial Recovery Act Is Passed
  36. Norman Bel Geddes
  37. The Number of U.S. Automakers Falls to Forty-four
  38. Paul Revere
  39. Richard Arkwright
  40. Richard Cobden
  41. Richard Trevithick
  42. Robert Owen
  43. Roosevelt Uses Business Leaders for World War II Planning
  44. Rudolf Diesel
  45. Samuel Slater
  46. Sara Lee Opens an Automated Factory
  47. The Siemens Family
  48. Singer Begins Manufacturing Sewing Machines in Russia
  49. Sir Henry Bessemer
  50. Sir Robert Abbott Hadfield