Production peaked in the 1912 model year at 600 cars.
Production peaked at more than 35 million tons in 1953.
The plant's production peaked in 1952, when it employed around 11,000 people.
Production peaked in 1898, and soon after the mill began operating only half of the time.
Production peaked in 1844 when it produced 14 million, 1% of the national output.
Production of the model peaked at 80 a week in 1922; about 10,000 were made in total.
Nine hundred were manufactured between summer and October 1862; by 1864, production had peaked at 290 per month.
In 1956, he predicted that the United States' production of oil would peak between 1965 and 1970.
Production of R-7 derived launch vehicles peaked in the late 1970s-early 1980 at 55-60 a year.
Production peaked in 1927, when 21 million stems were exported.