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  2. Zanussi - Wikipedia

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    A factory was opened at Porcia in 1954 and a Study Centre was established to research and design new appliances. 1958 saw the production of the first Zanussi washing machines. The same strategy underlay the creation, a year later, of the company’s Design and research Centre.

  3. Beatty Brothers Limited - Wikipedia

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    This began with the acquisition of Wortman and Ward, a London-based manufacturer of water pumps and washing machines, for $200,000 in 1912. This would mark the entry of Beatty Brothers into the growing washing machine and domestic appliance market, where they would ultimately produce some of their most notable designs.

  4. Rolls Razor - Wikipedia

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    After launching his washing machine business on the back of newspaper adverts, entrepreneur John Bloom bought the moribund shell of Rolls Razor Limited as a vehicle to grow his business. Originally the machines were manufactured in the Netherlands , but later an assembly line was set up at the company's factory in Cricklewood , London, where ...

  5. Maytag - Wikipedia

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    Maytag's second plant was opened in Newton, Iowa. This facility manufactured Maytag's first automatic washers, the "AMP", introduced that year. This was the start of a new age in washing machines for Maytag. 1951: The Korean War was underway, and Maytag built parts for tanks and other military equipment alongside the washing machines. 1953

  6. Servis - Wikipedia

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    Servis Domestic Appliances manufactured washing machines (and later tumble driers). It acquired a patent on electronic controls for washing machine drums and the Servis Quartz & Servis Sapphire models were the first washing machines & washer dryers to be controlled by a microchip. The company went into liquidation in 1991.

  7. Altorfer Bros. Company - Wikipedia

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    They called the machine the Roanoke Power Machine. [5] [2] The company became known as the ABC Washer Company and its appliances were sold under the ABC brand. The factory in Roanoke was expanded in 1912. [6] The Roanoke factory was destroyed by fire on February 12, 1914; in March, the company announced it would rebuild on the original ...

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