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Nicaise et Delcuve

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Nicaise et Delcuve
IndustryMetal engineering
Founded1867
SuccessorAteliers du Nord de la France et Nicaise et Delcuve (1908)
La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve (1913)
Headquarters
La Louvière
,
Belgium

Nicaise et Delcuve was a Belgian metal engineering company based in La Louvière, Belgium.

History

In 1855, in La Louvière, the company Parmentier, Nicaise et Cie. was formed,[1] including various mechanical engineering factories from the région du Centre in the province of Hainaut including the SA de Forges, usines et fonderies de Haine-Saint-Pierre, a locomotive builder.[2]

In 1867, the partnership Nicaise et Delcuve was created with a capital of 2.5 million francs from Parmentier, Nicaise et Cie.[1]

In 1908, the company was absorbed into Ateliers de Construction du Nord de la France, both being part of the holding group organised under the name Trust Métallurgique Belge-Français forming Ateliers du Nord de la France et Nicaise et Delcuve. In 1913, the 'Trust Métallurgique' reorganised its holdings, separating French and Belgian companies; the Nicase et Delcuve factories merged with the factories of "La Brugeoise", forming La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Centre international de gestion et d'organisation (1962). Cent premières entreprises belges , Hundred top-rank Belgian enterprises (in French and English). p. 43.
  2. ^ Francoise Zonemberg; Marc Charlet; Philippe De Bock; Sylvain Piraux (31 March 2000). "Manage face à la mort de l'usine du groupe canadien SALE TEMPS POUR LES BOMBARDIER L'avenir fracassé des ouvriers de Manage confrontés au néant A la "BN" de Bruges, la vie continue (presque) comme avant La saga "Brugeoise et Nivelles"". archives.lesoir.be. Le Soir.
  3. ^ Marie-Thérèse Bitsch (1994). La Belgique entre la France et l'Allemagne, 1905-1914 (in French). Publications de la Sorbonne. pp. 232–3.


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