November 23, 1901. This day was an extraordinary day for Australia's industry.
Firstly, Benz's Car Factory, with the joint efforts of Benz and Disel, finally established the world's first car factory using assembly line production technology after half a year of renovation.
Although it was somewhat different from the more mature automobile assembly lines later created by the Ford Company, the renovated factory had already achieved good results in terms of saving labor costs and reducing production time.
Originally, to make a car with similar performance to the Victor, the factory had to mobilize more than ten excellent workers and work overtime for almost a week to complete it.
Not to mention, the salary of these ten or so excellent workers for a week alone would be worth at least thirty pounds.