The teams organized themselves and worked at the speed they choose. While a worker on a conventional assembly line might spend an entire shift mounting one license-plate lamp after another, members of a Kalmar work team could work at one time or another on all parts of the electrical system—from taillights to turn signals,
head lamps, horn, fuse box and part of the electronically controlled
fuel injection system. The only requirement was that every team meet its production goal for a shift. As long as cars rolled out on schedule, workers were free to take coffee breaks when they please or to refresh themselves in comfortable lounges equipped with kitchens and saunas. The system operated either docked or in-line. Docked assembly was carried out by teams of 2-3 that covered one aspect of the car on multiple vehicles or docked where teams of 3 built entire vehicles. Kalmar had 25 production teams. Every team had access to a separate break room, workshop and sauna. ==Models ==