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Bucyrus-Erie was an American surface and underground mining equipment company. It was founded as Bucyrus Foundry and Manufacturing Company in Bucyrus, Ohio , in 1880. Bucyrus moved its headquarters to South Milwaukee, Wisconsin , in 1893.
South Milwaukee was the headquarters of Bucyrus International, formerly Bucyrus-Erie, which is known for constructing large shovels and dragline excavators, including Big Muskie, the world's largest mobile earth-moving machine. Bucyrus shovels were used in the construction of the Panama Canal.
The 4.4-acre parcel recently sold to Bucyrus ACME, a limited liability company led by Que ... the former president and CEO of Bucyrus-Erie, highlighted how the company moved to the area in 1892 ...
Ruston-Bucyrus Ltd was an engineering company established in 1930 and jointly owned by Ruston & Hornsby based in Lincoln, England, and Bucyrus-Erie based in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the latter of which had operational control [1] and into which the excavator manufacturing operation of Ruston & Hornsby was transferred. The Bucyrus company ...
Bucyrus-Erie delivered the largest truck crane that had been sold in Erie to Perry Truck and Erection Co., to erect concrete beams on the thruway, in September 1958. The 88,000-pound crane sold ...
Industrial equipment manufacturing giant Caterpillar (CAT) said it will acquire mining equipment company Bucyrus International (BUCY) in a deal valued at approximately $8.6 billion. With this ...
The Bucyrus Erie 3850-B power shovel named "Big Hog" went to work next door to Paradise Fossil Plant for Peabody Coal Company's Sinclair surface mine in 1962. When it started work it was received with grand fanfare and was the largest shovel in the world with a bucket size of 115 cubic yards (88 m 3). After it finished work in the mid-1980s, it ...
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