Carl Schenck
For the German-American forester and founder of the Biltmore Forest School, see Carl A. Schenck.
Carl Heinrich Johann Schenck was a German technology pioneer and businessman who established Carl Schenck Eisengießerei & Waagenfabrik in 1881, in Darmstadt, Germany.[1] The company was the first manufacturer of the industrial balancing machine.[2] It is known today as Carl Schenck AG, and has been a subsidiary of the global technology conglomerate, Dürr AG, since 1999.[1][3]
Memoriam
The Carl Schenck Award, offered annually by the Technical University in Darmstadt, is dedicated to him. The TU campus houses two units of Dürr's Measuring and Process Systems division: the Balancing and Assembly Products unit (BAP); and the Schenck Technologie und Industriepark.
References
- 1 2 EBN 24/7 index; European Business Network.
- ↑ "Schenck Shanghai Machinery Corp. Ltd." Archived March 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.; Ringier Industrial Sourcing.com.
- ↑ "Reference for Business.com"; website.
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