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Mar 17, 1845: Small Tools Make Big Systems Work

Mar 17, 1845: Small Tools Make Big Systems Work

Season 1 Episode 26076 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Some of the most important tools in business are the ones people barely notice.

On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry patented the rubber band in London. Built from vulcanized rubber, the small elastic loop quickly became one of the simplest and most useful tools in offices, factories, and shipping operations.

As businesses expanded during the industrial era, paperwork, packaging, and inventory all multiplied. The rubber band provided an easy way to bundle documents, secure packages, and organize materials moving through increasingly complex systems.

It wasn’t expensive. It wasn’t glamorous. But it quietly solved thousands of small logistical problems that appeared as organizations grew larger and more interconnected.

Over time, the rubber band became part of the invisible toolkit that keeps large administrative and commercial systems moving smoothly.

From bsnsHistory, the daily podcast about the moments when business quietly reshaped the world.

Written and hosted by Ron Trucks. Research and editing by Rodney Russ. Sound design by Angela Cahoy. Music by Cody Martin and Soundstripe.

For more daily business stories, visit www.bsnsDAILYpodcasts.com

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