Hein, Lehmann & Co
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Hein, Lehmann & Co
Summary
Hein, Lehmann & Co is an organization[1].
Key Facts
- Hein, Lehmann & Co is in the country of Germany[2].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co is in the country of German Reich[3].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's instance of is recorded as organization[4].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's follows is recorded as Flender AG für Eisen-, Brücken-, und Schiffbau[6].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's headquarters location is recorded as Reinickendorf[7].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's headquarters location is recorded as Oberbilk[8].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's headquarters location is recorded as Hein, Lehmann & Co. AG[9].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's GND ID is recorded as 807166-4[10].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's part of is recorded as Q627238[11].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's industry is recorded as civil engineering[12].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's industry is recorded as building construction[13].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's industry is recorded as manufacture of metal structures and parts of structures[14].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's industry is recorded as metal industry[15].
- +1888-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hein, Lehmann & Co[16].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Funkturm Berlin[17].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Emmerich Rhine Bridge[18].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Friedrich-Ebert-Brücke[19].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Rheinknie Bridge[20].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Küstenfunkstelle Borkum[21].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Leverkusen Bridge[22].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Q2270704[23].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Bürgermeister-Smidt-Brücke[24].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Theodor Heuss Bridge[25].
- Hein, Lehmann & Co's product or material produced is recorded as Lahti longwave transmitter[26].
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Founding
+1888-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hein, Lehmann & Co[16].
Identity
Official names include Hein, Lehmann & Co., Berlin[27], it. AG, Trägerwellblechfabrik und Signalbauanstalt[28], and it. AG Eisenkonstruktionen, Brücken- und Signalbau[29]. Its part of is recorded as Q627238[11]. Its follows is recorded as Flender AG für Eisen-, Brücken-, und Schiffbau[6].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Reinickendorf[7], a locality of Berlin[30], in Germany[31]; Oberbilk[8], a quarter[32], in Germany[33]; and Hein, Lehmann & Co. AG[9], an administrative building[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1897[36].
Industry
Industries include civil engineering[12], building construction[13], manufacture of metal structures and parts of structures[14], and metal industry[15].
Ownership
Products include Funkturm Berlin[17], Emmerich Rhine Bridge[18], Friedrich-Ebert-Brücke[19], Rheinknie Bridge[20], Küstenfunkstelle Borkum[21], and Leverkusen Bridge[22].