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Makers of stationary engines, steam turbines, centrifugal and turbine pumps, etc. | Makers of stationary engines, steam turbines, centrifugal and turbine pumps, etc. | ||
1868 [[Charles Theodoor Stork]] (1822–95) opened a machine factory in Hengelo. | |||
1901 Ten Ton Overhead Crane. | 1901 Ten Ton Overhead Crane. | ||
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1868 Charles T Stork opened a machine factory in Hengelo. | 1868 Charles T Stork opened a machine factory in Hengelo. | ||
1954 Amsterdam-based company, Werkspoor, merged with Gebroeders Stork & Co. | 1954 Amsterdam-based company, Werkspoor, merged with Gebroeders Stork & Co. Werkspoor were established in 1827 by [[Paul van Vlissingen]] (1797-1876) | ||
2016 [[Fluor Corporation|Fluor]] completed the acquisition of Stork. | 2016 [[Fluor Corporation|Fluor]] completed the acquisition of Stork. | ||
Note: Stork IMM is a separate business, making injection moulding machines. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 07:34, 12 April 2024
Gebroeders Stork & Co of Hengelo, Holland
Makers of stationary engines, steam turbines, centrifugal and turbine pumps, etc.
1868 Charles Theodoor Stork (1822–95) opened a machine factory in Hengelo.
1901 Ten Ton Overhead Crane.
Exhibited a 1 MW turbine-alternator at the 1910 Brussels Exhibition.[1]
1868 Charles T Stork opened a machine factory in Hengelo.
1954 Amsterdam-based company, Werkspoor, merged with Gebroeders Stork & Co. Werkspoor were established in 1827 by Paul van Vlissingen (1797-1876)
2016 Fluor completed the acquisition of Stork.
Note: Stork IMM is a separate business, making injection moulding machines.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ ZVDI, 18 June 1910