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In 1974, Waukesha Motor Company was sold to Dresser Industries and became Dresser's Waukesha Engine Division; [1] its typical nicknames afterward were Waukesha Engine [2] and Dresser Waukesha. [3] In 1989, [1] Dresser acquired the Brons company of the Netherlands. In 2010, Dresser, including Dresser Waukesha, was acquired by GE Energy. [4]
In 1998 Jenbacher started its relationship with Clarke Energy which is now one of its largest gas engine distributors, [6] The remaining gas engine-energy division was acquired by General Electric in 2003. [7] In 2018 GE sold its Jenbacher and Waukesha brands to the private equity company Advent International which created the new company INNIO ...
In 1926 came the first complete Peter Pirsch fire engines; these were 150 to 750 gpm pumpers, chemical and hose trucks powered by 6-cylinder Waukesha engines. In 1928 came a pumper with fully enclosed cab, the first of its kind from a major US manufacturer, and in 1931 a one-man operation hydro-mechanical aerial ladder hoist used on an 85 ft ...
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Generac is a recipient of Milwaukee Magazine’s “Best Places to Work” award for Southeastern Wisconsin. [ 11 ] Generac's industrial sizing application, Power Design Pro, received silver in the 2010 Plant Engineering "Product of the Year" award.
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Waukesha Biota in the Lagerstätte of the Silurian from Waukesha Dolomite; USS Waukesha, a U.S. Navy shipname USS Waukesha (AKA-84), a WWII U.S.Navy Tolland-class attack cargo ship; Waukesha Christmas parade attack (2021), a vehicle-ramming attack targeting a Christmas parade