|
Tecnomasio was an Italian scientific and precision instrument company founded in the 1860s. By the beginning of the 20th century the company has begun to produce electrical equipment. After financial problems in the early 1900s the company was acquired by Brown Boveri becoming ''Tecnomasio Italiano Brown Boveri'' commonly known as TIBB; instrument production halted and the company became an industrial electrical equipment producer, one of the major companies in Italy. The company became part of the ABB group as ABB Tecnomasio in 1988 after the merger of its parent. The plant in Vado Ligure became part of Adtranz and later part of Bombardier's transportation group. ==History== The origins of the company ''Tecnomasio'' go back as far as 1863 when mechanical and civil engineer Luigi Longoni, instrument maker Carlo Dell'Acqua, and optical scientist Ignazio Porro founded a company in Milan. Porro left the company in 1864 to be replaced by photographer Alessandro Duroni forming the company ''"Duroni, Longoni, Dell'Acqua"''. Alessandro gave up his stake in 1866 and Dell'Acqua in 1868 making Longoni the sole owner. In 1870 Bartolomeo Cabella joined the company. Longoni died in 1871, and Cabella became the director of the company.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Tecnomasio Italiano )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=La ditta Tecnomasio Italiano, officina di ottica e di meccanica di precisione, fu fondata a Milano nel 1863 (o nel 1864) da Luigi Longoni, dottore in matematica, ingenniere civile e meccanico, insegnante nel Politecnico di Milano, da Alessandro mDuroni )〕 Initially the company produced scientific apparatus, including microscopes,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= MICROSCOPIO TECNOMASIO ITALIANA )〕 heliostats, cathetometers, theodolites and arc lamps.〔 Cabella took over the company in 1878 and the name became ''Ing. B. Cabella e C.''〔 Under Cabella's management the company attempted to expand its product range from precision instrument to one including industrial electromechanical devices such as alternators and dynamos;〔〔 the company was converted to a limited company in 1898 as ''Società Anonima Tecnomasio Italiano ing. B. Cabella e C.''〔 By 1903 the company was in a financial crisis, Cabella was dismissed from the company, and Brown Boveri of Switzerland took a 50% stake in the company,〔 forming ''Tecnomasio Italiano Brown Boveri'' (TIBB).〔〔 The company ended its production of instruments and became a manufacturer of industrial equipment.〔 The milanese electromechanical company ''Gadda e C.'' was also acquired by Brown and Boveri in 1908 and the Westinghouse factory in Vado Ligure was acquired in 1921. During the next two decades the factories in Milan played a major role in supplying electrical generators and transformers for Italian hydroelectric plant.〔 The company also became involved in railway electrification, electrifying the line from Bolzano to Brenner founding the company ''Sae''.〔 *〕 During World War II the factories were badly damaged by bombing, afterwards production of locomotives and large-scale electrical generators began again, along with the start of production of white goods.〔 In 1988 the company became part of the ABB Group after the merger of its parent Brown Boveri with ASEA, later it would become part of Adtranz, and after Adtranz became fully owned by DaimlerChrysler the name of Italian sub division became '' Daimler Chrysler Rail System (Italia) SpA''. As of 2010 the Vado Ligure plant is part of ''Bombardier Transportation Italy S.p.A.'' and manufactures locomotives. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tecnomasio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|