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1976 Demag was the main company importing cranes into the UK; it had established an assembly operation in the UK<ref>Competition Commission report on Herbert Morris, 1976</ref> | 1976 Demag was the main company importing cranes into the UK; it had established an assembly operation in the UK<ref>Competition Commission report on Herbert Morris, 1976</ref> | ||
2017 The Finnish crane manufacturer [[Konecranes]] acquired the Material Handling and Port Solutions division with the Demag and Gottwald brands from [[Terex]].<ref>[https://www.demagcranes.com/en-gb/company/history] DEMAG website</ref> | 2017 The Finnish crane manufacturer [[Kone|Konecranes]] acquired the Material Handling and Port Solutions division with the Demag and Gottwald brands from [[Terex]].<ref>[https://www.demagcranes.com/en-gb/company/history] DEMAG website</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 08:51, 24 November 2024



DEMAG of Germany
Formed in 1910 in Duisburg through the amalgamation of the Märkische Maschinenbau-Anstalt L. Stuckenholz AG, the Duisburger Maschinenbau-Actien Gesellschaft, and the Benrather Maschinenfabrik GmbH.
1929 Agents in the UK were Maurice Warlow and Co
1976 Demag was the main company importing cranes into the UK; it had established an assembly operation in the UK[1]
2017 The Finnish crane manufacturer Konecranes acquired the Material Handling and Port Solutions division with the Demag and Gottwald brands from Terex.[2]