Motala Verkstad
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AB Motala Verkstad | |
Type of Company | Public |
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Founded | 1822 |
Headquarters | Motala, Sweden |
Employees | 180 |
Website | www.motalaverkstad.se |
AB Motala Verkstad is one of the oldest engineering companies in Sweden. The company was founded in 1822 during the construction of Göta Canal. Motala Verkstad has also built about 400 ships, 800 bridges (e.g. Västerbron, Skeppsholmsbron, Bergsnäsbron and the Ashwas bridge in Iran), railway equipment, 1300 locomotives. The 118 meter tall towers of Uppsala Cathedral were also built by Motala Verkstad. During the 1970s the company was the worlds largest exporter of kitchen sinks and during the 1980s they built landing gear for Swedish built aircraft. Today the company employs about 180 people.
[edit] History
Motala Verkstad was started in 1822 on Baltzar von Platen's initiative. Von Platen realized the importance of having local technical knowledge during the construction of the channel.
[edit] Trivia
In the science fiction novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, the submarine Nautilus' engine was built at Motala Verkstad.