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Pages in category "Products introduced in 1964" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
In 1983 the first Krups coffee machines were released. [1] By 1990, the firm employed 3,000 people in four German factories, as well as one in Limerick, Ireland, with annual revenue of DM541 million. Coffee machines were the most popular product, constituting 40 percent of sales in Germany and 30 percent in the United States.
A number of subcategories are regularly populated: vehicle manufacturing companies and electronics companies, among others. Jewelry and other 'artisan'-type manufacturers are typically categorized to Category:Design companies established in 1964 due to the singular nature of the goods produced and the design being a tantamount selling point.
Pages in category "1964 in Germany" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
11 January - Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964; 26 June - July 7 - 14th Berlin International Film Festival; 27 June-5 October: documenta III; 1 July - 1964 West German presidential election; German company Auto Union is acquired by Volkswagen Group over subsidiary Audi AG.
40.000 BC: The oldest confirmed sculptures in the world, the 41,000 to 39,000-year-old Lion Man [60] and the 42,000 to 41,000-year-old Venus of Hohle Fels [61] [62] 15th century: Drypoint by the Housebook Master, a south German artist [63] 1525: Ray tracing by Albrecht Dürer [64] 1642: Mezzotint by Ludwig von Siegen
Eugster/Frismag AG, headquartered in Amriswil, Switzerland, is an OEM producer of home appliances, especially coffee machines which are sold under many well-known international brand names. Eugster/Frismag manufactures around 20% of all Nestle machines as well as other machines for brands such as Jura , Keurig , Melitta , KitchenAid or Moulinex .
Coffee brewing in a Bodum French press. Bodum, Inc. is a Danish-Swiss kitchenware manufacturer headquartered in Triengen, Switzerland. Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1944 by Peter Bodum, the company was moved to Switzerland in 1978 by his son, Jørgen, who continued to run the company as chief executive. [2] [3]