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Schäffer & Budenberg

1850 - 1945

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Founded in 1850 by Bernhard Schäffer, his brother in law Christian Friedrich Budenberg, and master mechanician Franz Primavesi. It specialized in measurement instruments, valves, boilers etc. mostly related to high-pressure uses. By the end of World War II it was one of the largest emplyers in Magdeburg and a major producer of heavy equipment such as armatures.
Under the zone of Soviet occupation, it was converted into a SAG (Soviet-Aktiengesellschaft, Soviet-owned). The GDR government took it over in the 1950s, when it was restructured and merged with other companies to form the "Karl Marx" Armature Works.
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  • Germany
  • Magdeburg
A detailed timeline can be found at the website of its successor company "Historie," Messma-Projektgesellschaft mbH & Co.KG (German), http://www.messma-lofts.de/objekt/historie/  (accessed 0629/2015)

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