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Henschel & Son

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Henschel & Son
NameHenschel & Son
TypePrivate
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1810
FounderGeorg Christian Carl Henschel
Defunct1957
FateMerged with Rheinische Stahlwerke and Krupp to form ThyssenKrupp
LocationKassel, Germany

Henschel & Son. The company was founded by Georg Christian Carl Henschel in 1810 in Kassel, Germany, and initially produced Agricultural machinery for local farmers, including Plows and Threshing machines, similar to those used by Jethro Tull and Cyrus McCormick. Over time, the company expanded its product line to include Locomotives, Tanks, and other Machinery, competing with companies like Borsig and Maffei. Henschel & Son became a major supplier of Railway equipment to countries like Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire, working with companies like Siemens and AEG.

History

The history of Henschel & Son began in 1810 when Georg Christian Carl Henschel founded the company in Kassel, Germany. The company's early years were marked by the production of Agricultural machinery, including Plows and Threshing machines, which were used by farmers in the surrounding areas, similar to those used by Jethro Tull and Cyrus McCormick. As the company grew, it began to produce Locomotives and other Railway equipment, competing with companies like Borsig and Maffei. Henschel & Son became a major supplier of Railway equipment to countries like Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire, working with companies like Siemens and AEG. The company's products were also used in various Railway networks, including the Bavarian State Railways and the Prussian State Railways, which were connected to the Elbe River and the Rhine River.

Products

Henschel & Son produced a wide range of products, including Locomotives, Tanks, and other Machinery. The company's Locomotives were used in various Railway networks, including the Bavarian State Railways and the Prussian State Railways, which were connected to the Elbe River and the Rhine River. Henschel & Son also produced Aircraft engines and Propellers for companies like Junkers and Dornier, which were used in planes like the Junkers Ju 87 and the Dornier Do 17. The company's products were used in various Industrial applications, including Textile manufacturing and Steel production, which were connected to companies like Krupp and Thyssen. Henschel & Son worked with companies like Siemens and AEG to produce Electrical equipment and Generators, which were used in power plants like the Rheinhafen and the Kraftwerk Klingenberg.

Locomotive Production

Henschel & Son was a major producer of Locomotives in Germany, competing with companies like Borsig and Maffei. The company produced a wide range of Locomotives, including Steam locomotives and Diesel locomotives, which were used in various Railway networks, including the Bavarian State Railways and the Prussian State Railways. Henschel & Son's Locomotives were used in countries like Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire, working with companies like Siemens and AEG. The company's Locomotives were also used in various Industrial applications, including Mining and Construction, which were connected to companies like Krupp and Thyssen. Henschel & Son produced Locomotives for companies like Deutsche Reichsbahn and Deutsche Bundesbahn, which were connected to the Elbe River and the Rhine River.

Company Structure

Henschel & Son was a family-owned company, with Georg Christian Carl Henschel as its founder and first CEO. The company was later led by Carl Anton Henschel and Oscar Henschel, who expanded the company's product line and increased its production capacity. Henschel & Son had a strong Research and development department, which worked with companies like Siemens and AEG to develop new products and technologies. The company also had a large Workforce, with thousands of employees working in its factories in Kassel and other locations, including Berlin and Munich. Henschel & Son was a major contributor to the German economy, working with companies like Krupp and Thyssen.

Notable Projects

Henschel & Son worked on several notable projects, including the production of Tanks for the German Army during World War I and World War II. The company also produced Aircraft engines and Propellers for companies like Junkers and Dornier, which were used in planes like the Junkers Ju 87 and the Dornier Do 17. Henschel & Son worked with companies like Siemens and AEG to produce Electrical equipment and Generators for power plants like the Rheinhafen and the Kraftwerk Klingenberg. The company's products were used in various Industrial applications, including Textile manufacturing and Steel production, which were connected to companies like Krupp and Thyssen. Henschel & Son also produced Locomotives for companies like Deutsche Reichsbahn and Deutsche Bundesbahn, which were connected to the Elbe River and the Rhine River. The company's notable projects include the Trans-Siberian Railway and the Baghdad Railway, which were connected to the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire.

Category:Defunct companies of Germany

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