Ganz Works
The Ganz Works or Ganz (Hungarian: Ganz vállalatok or Ganz Művek, Ganz companies, formerly Ganz and Partner Iron Mill and Machine Factory) was a group of companies operating between 1845 and 1949 in Budapest, Hungary. It was named after Ábrahám Ganz, the founder and the manager of the company. It is probably best known for the manufacture of tramcars, but was also a pioneer in the application of three-phase alternating current to electric railways. Ganz also made ships (Ganz Danubius), bridge steel structures (Ganz Acélszerkezet) and high-voltage equipment (Ganz Transelektro). In the early 20th century the company experienced its heyday, it became the third largest industrial enterprise in Kingdom of Hungary after the Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works and the MÁVAG company. Since 1989, v
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Ganz Works
The Ganz Works or Ganz (Hungarian: Ganz vállalatok or Ganz Művek, Ganz companies, formerly Ganz and Partner Iron Mill and Machine Factory) was a group of companies operating between 1845 and 1949 in Budapest, Hungary. It was named after Ábrahám Ganz, the founder and the manager of the company. It is probably best known for the manufacture of tramcars, but was also a pioneer in the application of three-phase alternating current to electric railways. Ganz also made ships (Ganz Danubius), bridge steel structures (Ganz Acélszerkezet) and high-voltage equipment (Ganz Transelektro). In the early 20th century the company experienced its heyday, it became the third largest industrial enterprise in Kingdom of Hungary after the Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works and the MÁVAG company. Since 1989, v
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A Ganz vállalatok foi uma empr ...... a em seis empresas diferentes.
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Ganz (Ganz vállalatok, Ganz Ho ...... ákladní automobily a autobusy.
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Het Ganzconcern (Hongaars: Gan ...... ische, dieseltreinen en trams.
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La Ganz (in lingua ungherese: ...... n diverse società controllate.
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Las industrias Ganz (en húngar ...... o tomadas por otras compañías.
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Les Compagnies Ganz (hongrois ...... phase de production en série.
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The Ganz Works or Ganz (Hungar ...... taken over by other companies.
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غانز للنقل (بالمجرية: Ganz vál ...... لفة من Ganz من قبل شركات أخرى.
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ガンツ(ハンガリー語: Ganz vállalatok、今日 ...... る持株会社となった。日本ではガンズと読まれていたことがある。
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冈茨公司(匈牙利語:Ganz vállalatok)是匈牙利历史上一家著名的机械制造商,由匈牙利工程师于1845年创立。
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iron and steel manufacturing
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Buda, Hungary
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Ganz vállalatok
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Ábrahám Ganz and his family
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electrical generators
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tramcars
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Ganz Acélszerkezet
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Ganz Danubius
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Ganz Transelektro
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A Ganz vállalatok foi uma empr ...... a em seis empresas diferentes.
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Ganz (Ganz vállalatok, Ganz Ho ...... ákladní automobily a autobusy.
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Het Ganzconcern (Hongaars: Gan ...... ische, dieseltreinen en trams.
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La Ganz (in lingua ungherese: ...... n diverse società controllate.
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Las industrias Ganz (en húngar ...... la compañía MÁVAG. Desde 1989
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Les Compagnies Ganz (hongrois ...... Kálmán Kandó et d'Ottó Bláthy.
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The Ganz Works or Ganz (Hungar ...... e MÁVAG company. Since 1989, v
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غانز للنقل (بالمجرية: Ganz vál ...... العالي ( Ganz Transelektro ).
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ガンツ(ハンガリー語: Ganz vállalatok、今日 ...... る持株会社となった。日本ではガンズと読まれていたことがある。
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冈茨公司(匈牙利語:Ganz vállalatok)是匈牙利历史上一家著名的机械制造商,由匈牙利工程师于1845年创立。
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غانز للنقل
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