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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Budd_CompanyBudd Company - Wikipedia

    The company moved its headquarters from Philadelphia to Troy, Michigan, in 1972. In 2002, the company operated 39 factories with approximately 12,000 employees in North America. [2]

  2. Address: 3155 W. Big Beaver Road. P.O. Box 2601. Troy, Michigan 48007-2601. U.S.A. Telephone: (313) 643-3500. Fax: (313) 643-3593. Statistics: Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Thyssen Aktiengesellschaft (AG) Incorporated: 1912. Employees: 9,100. Sales: $1.5 billion.

  3. Jun 24, 2017 · News. FOX 2 Detroit. The Budd Wheel Building is no more. The once auto factory was imploded Saturday morning via a private demolition operation at the former site which is on Charlevoix near...

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    History. The Budd Company was founded in 1912 at Tioga and Aramingo avenues in Philadelphia by Edward G. Budd. 6 Budd relocated their factory to I and Ontario streets in 1913 and developed the first all-steel automobile bodies. A galvanized sheet steel building housed the machining and press operations while sheet steel was stacked nearby under ...

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  5. Aug 2, 2018 · The Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company was founded on July 22, 1912 with $75,000 from his own savings and another $25,000 in investments The new company set up an office in the North American building at 121 S. Broad Street.

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  6. In 1925, the Budd Company purchased a manufacturing plant in Detroit, Michigan and also began to explore the European market. Further endeavors lead the company to develop innovations in, not only the automobile industry, but also the railroad, aviation, and plastics industries.

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  8. The Budd Company was a 20th-century metal fabricator, a major supplier of body components to the automobile industry, and a manufacturer of stainless steel passenger rail cars, airframes, missile and space vehicles, and various defense products.

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