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History
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The company was established in Vienna in 1869 and assumed before the turn of the century by the great-grandfather of today's head of the enterprise, Anton Dlouhy. Since then the company resides in family property at 100%.
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The first wooden motor vehicle bodyworks and metal constructions were fabricated already in the 20's of the past century.
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In 1964 the current senior CEO Karl Dlouhy took over the leadership of the enterprise. After the establishment of a new business premises in Kuffnergasse/Eisnergasse in Vienna 1160 - today's location in Vienna - the enterprise made itself a name in the construction of road ambulances since 1970.
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Already in 1983 the enterprise received a national acknowledgment for good form for the "Puch G" patient transport ambulance construction, followed by the national honor with permission to use the national coat of arms in 1989.
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In 1990 the first carbon carrying chair was developed in co-operation with our customers, which - constantly enhanced and further adapted - until today holds his successful position at the market.
In 1992 the current CEO Martin Dlouhy entered into the management and took over the leadership from his father in a continuous process. One year later the property in Tulln was acquired and started production. Since 1994 the enterprise has its own plastics department, where the inside panelings of the road ambulances can be manufactured with the help of own plants.
The first development phase in 1995 in Tulln created the cornerstone for today's manufacturing possibilities in the headquarters.
The extension continued in 1999/2000 with the establishment of a repository and office complex as well as in 2004/2005 with the construction of a new production hall.
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