- get
additional bank support. The
company became the joint-stock
company Gasmotoren Fabrik Mannheim in 1882.
After all the
necessary incorporation agreements...
-
Eugen Langen on 31
March 1864, as N. A. Otto & Cie,
later renamed to
Gasmotoren-Fabrik
Deutz after moving operations in 1869, from
Cologne to Deutz, located...
-
designed and
produced independently by
Marmon Motor Car Company,
Deutz Gasmotoren Fabrik and Delahaye.
Engines built after World War II
include the Lancia...
-
engine to
reach production appeared soon
after in 1908, by the
Deutz Gasmotoren Fabrik in
Germany for use as a
generator for gasoline-electric railway...
- to the town of Deutz,
Germany in 1869
where the
company was
renamed to
Gasmotoren-Fabrik
Deutz (The Gas
Engine Manufacturing Company Deutz).
Gottlieb Daimler...
-
Deutsche Standards Editionen. ISBN 978-3-86936-221-2. Meyer,
Freerk (2019). "
Gasmotoren für die Schifffahrt".
Schiff &
Hafen (3): 14–19. "First
shipping sector...
-
concluded with the
Gasmotoren-Fabrik
Deutz AG. In 1925 the Öllokomotivenbau (Oil
Locomotive Works) resulted, in
which Humboldt, the
Gasmotoren-Fabrik Deutz...
- industry. In 1872 the
factory was
expanded and the joint-stock
company Gasmotoren-Fabrik
Deutz AG (GFD) was founded. In 1876
Nicolaus August Otto completed...
- had much in
common with the cars
Ettore Bugatti had
designed for
Deutz Gasmotoren Fabrik but with the
radiator of the Type 13. Only
seven examples were...
-
company relocates to
larger facilities and
changes its name to
Deutz Gasmotoren Fabrik 1876:
Development of four-stroke
engine (Otto-motor) 1882: Production...