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Sushi fans, rejoice as Sushiro is opening yet another outlet. But this one, which will be its 16th outlet in Singapore, is different from the rest as it will have the Japanese chain's first-ever ...
In 1913, Henry Ford finished his version of the assembly line, which had conveyor belts, more automated stations, and fewer manually-operated parts. Of course, Ford didn't come up with the mass ...
Detroit-based Henry Ford Health finalized its joint venture Monday with Ascension Michigan, becoming a single, $12 billion organization under the Henry Ford name as it competes in an increasingly ...
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By the time domestic automobile production resumed in 1945, after the end of WWII, the use of wood in car production had plummeted. While Ford continued to build “woodie” station wagon bodies at Iron ...
His move is strikingly similar to that of Ford's in 1913, when the company first started using the conveyor belt on its assembly line and began slashing prices of the Model T to boost sales.
Henry Ford Health System agreed to pay $5 million to settle claims that their 403(b) and 401(a) plans' investment management and record-keeping practices violated ERISA.
The no-cash deal will combine Detroit-based Henry Ford Health with Ascension’s southeast Michigan and Genesys healthcare facilities and create an organization spanning more than 550 sites.
Henry Ford Health announced Wednesday that it has signed an agreement to join with Ascension Michigan and Genesys to create a $10.5 billion health system based in Detroit with 13 acute-care ...