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Böhler was an Austrian trader for steel. It was founded in 1870 by the brothers Albert and Emil Böhler. Following World War II, the company was nationalized in 1946.[1] It was merged with other Austrian steel companies to form the VÖEST-Alpine AG, before being restructured into a subsidiary of said VÖEST-Alpine AG called Vereinigte Edelstahlwerke (German for 'United Stainless Steel Works'). After considerable losses, the VÖEST-Alpine AG and its subsidiaries were restructured again in 1988. The Böhler companies were merged with Uddeholms AB in 1991, following the acquisition of Uddeholm by VÖEST-Alpine Stahl AG in 1990.[2]
Formerly | Gebrüder Böhler & Co., Vereinigte Edelstahlwerke (VEW) |
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Industry | Steel |
Founded | 1870 |
Defunct | 1991 |
Fate | Merged with Uddeholms AB |
Successor | Böhler-Uddeholm |
See also
editSources
edit- 100 Jahre Böhler Edelstahl: 1870-1970. Wien, Gebr. Böhler u. Co. AG, 1970
- Bundesgesetz vom 26. Juli 1946 über die Verstaatlichung von Unternehmungen (Verstaatlichungsgesetz) (in German). July 26, 1946.
External links
edit- Company magazine 1938-1944, digitized by the Austrian National Library
References
edit- ^ "RIS - Verstaatlichungsgesetz - Bundesrecht konsolidiert, Fassung vom 04.02.2024". www.ris.bka.gv.at. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
- ^ "Historie - voestalpine". www.voestalpine.com. Retrieved 2024-02-03.