conveyorising
/kənˈveɪəraɪzɪŋ/
noun
- The process of equipping a factory or production line with conveyor belts or similar mechanical systems to move items automatically.
- Many old factories underwent conveyorising to compete with modern assembly lines.
- The conveyorising of the warehouse doubled the speed of package sorting.
- Conveyorising reduced the need for workers to carry heavy loads by hand.