AEBI
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AEBI is a Switzerland-based manufacturer of municipal and agriculture machinery. The company's products include transporters, , road sweepers, tractors, and mowers.
History[]
- 1883: In Burgdorf, Switzerland, established a workshop for manufacturing turbines and sprayers
- 1894: Workshop held on development of an industrial enterprise with production
- 1895: Aebi builds starts the production of a replica of
- 1910: Production of threshing equipment, feed elevators, and forceps begins
- 1915: Experimental use of a 4-wheel Mähtraktors
- 1928: Launch of a modernization campaign in workshop and machinery
- 1929: Production of 3-wheel Mähtraktors
- 1931: Approximately 40,000-"Helvetia" mowers were sold
- 1932: Production of the world's first ball-reaper begins
- 1942: Takeover of the company Stadler AG; total workforce: 270; turnover: 5.8 million Swiss francs
- 1950: Launch of the first motor mower: the Aebi AM 50
- 1954: Production of the first-Aebi Einachstraktors with Triebachsanhänger
- 1964: The first Aebi transporter is presented
- 1971: Production of snowblowers begins for municipal and winter use
- 1976: Development of the Terratrac DD 77, a hangtauglichem Zweiachsmäher
- 1981: Founding of the Aebi vehicles and machinery in Kematen GmbH (Austria)
- 1986: Presentation of the TT 88 with hydrostatic drive
- 1995: Founding of Aebi France S.à.r.l. in Genas, France
- 1998: Founding of North America Inc. Aebi in Richmond, Virginia, USA; Nussmüller acquisition of land and municipal engineering Schwanberg GmbH (Austria)
- 1999: Takeover of the company MFH AG, Maschinenfabrik in Hochdorf, Switzerland
- 2006: The Aebi Holding AG is represented by a group led by entrepreneur Peter Spuhler
External links[]
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- Aebi Schmidt Holding
- Aebi Group
- History of AEBI trucks - All models
- Stadler AG Train Manufacturer
Categories:
- Agricultural machinery manufacturers of Switzerland
- Manufacturing companies established in 1883
- Swiss brands