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In 2006, Great Dane reached a major milestone. Over the course of the year, Great Dane was able to produce 60,000 trailers across nine different plants. In January 2009, Great Dane closed its original manufacturing plant in Savannah, Georgia, that had been open since 1919 due to the economic hit the company took during the recession.
Fruehauf Trailer Corporation (7 P, 2 F) G. ... Great Dane Trailers; Growler Manufacturing and Engineering; H. ... Pierce Manufacturing; R. Ram Trucks;
Wabash National is an American diversified industrial manufacturing company and North America's largest producer of semi trailers and liquid transportation systems. The company specializes in the design and production of dry freight vans, refrigerated vans , platform trailers, liquid tank trailers, intermodal equipment, engineered products and ...
In 1989, Goldberg engineered the reverse takeover of Checker Motors Corporation of Kalamazoo, Michigan, leaving ICC in control of two subsidiaries, Checker Motors and Great Dane Trailers. Later that year, ICC bought South Charleston Stamping and Manufacturing Co. of Charleston, West Virginia. The stamping plant was sold off in 1996.
Pines Trailer (Choachbuilt) details about company Great Dane was merged with in 1997 Timpte Bros. (Coachbuilt) This is also a company that probably warrants a page of its own. Great Dane bought one of their plants. Coachbuilt, already cited, more info still available. Georgia Historical Society via Galileo
Based on the behavior of this Great Dane, who circles in his bed for over a minute before lying down, stops several times and seems dissatisfied with what he is laying on, it seems like in this ...
Great Dane puppies are especially cute because their bodies are so big, and they are trying to figure out how to fit into them. That was certainly the case for Jasmin's puppy when it accidentally ...
Traffic's Wilson and Brandle were appointed to Associated's Board. The plan was to continue making Traffic Trucks as well as some of Associated's automobiles at the Traffic Motor Truck manufacturing plant in St Louis. [10] Traffic trucks were also to be assembled at Associated's plants in Boston, Indianapolis, Louisville and Oakland.