Hanomag

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Hanomag (Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG, was a German producer of steam locomotives, tractors, trucks and military vehicles in Hanover.
In 1925, they added automobiles to their line, additionally moving in 1931 into the production of construction machinery.

After WWII, Rudolph Hiller, who had been president of Phänomen trucks, joined the board and restructured the company by arranging for it to join the Rheinstahl consortium in 1952.
In 1964, Rheinstahl took over Henschel-Werke and in a reverse of history the company was merged with Hanomag.
The farm tractor operation was sold to Massey Ferguson and in 1969 the truck making division of Hanomag-Henschel went to Daimler Benz, leaving the Hanover works making earth-moving machinery for Massey Ferguson.

Since 1989, the company has been part of the Komatsu company.


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