- ČKD
ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) was one of the largest engineering companies in the former
Czechoslovakia and today'sCzech Republic .ČKD was formed in 1927 from the merger of two smaller companies, Českomoravská-Kolben and Breitfeld-Daněk.
From 1927 until 1929 ČKD's products included a
motorcycle designed byJF Koch . It was an advancedfour-stroke single-cylinderunit construction double overhead camshaft design of 500cc. It was sold under themarque BD, thus perpetuating the Breitfeld-Daněk identity. In 1929 ČKD sold its motorcycle business toPraga Hostivař , which re-branded the motorcycles under the Praga marque.During the German
occupation of Czechoslovakia inWorld War II , the company was renamed BMM ("Böhmisch-Mährische Maschinenfabrik AG") and manufactured arms for theWehrmacht . The company's most notable products in this era were a light tank of the company's own design – thePanzer 38(t) – and the Jagdpanzer 38(t) tank destroyer, which was built on the Panzer 38(t)'s chassis.After the war, ČKD was nationalized and became one of the world's leading producers of
tram s. It was also known for the production of diesellocomotive s, that were exported into other socialist countries. One such example from the T-series of Czech locomotives was exported into theUSSR and given a Russian designation "ЧМЭ" there. In the socialist era ČKD employed up to 50 000 people.After 1989 with worldwide economic and political changes the company lost many of its traditional trade outlets in Central and
Eastern Europe , mainly in former countries ofSoviet Union . In 1994 company was privatized by Czech management and transformed to holding. But new management was unsuccessful and in 1998 holding was close tobankrupt . Some companies went bankrupt, others went back to state ownership through its debts to state-owned bank IPB. State sold some companies separately to new owners (most notable was transport company sold toSiemens AG ), rest of holding (also with a brand ČKD) was sold to Czech company11 FITE in 2004.Known Products
* BS-80 narrow gauge steam locomotive
* T 466.3 diesel locomotive
* T 434.0 locomotive
* T 478.3 locomotive
* R1 MetrocarSee also
*
Škoda Works External links
* [http://www.ckd.cz/en/ ČKD Group]
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