Edward G. Budd

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Edward G. Budd was an American industrialist and pioneer in the development and manufacture of all-steel automobile bodies and streamlined railway cars.

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instanceOf human
basedIn Philadelphia NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of streamlined passenger trains in the United States
modern automotive body construction techniques
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Budd Company NERFINISHED
familyName Budd NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork automotive engineering
metalworking
railway engineering
founded Budd Company NERFINISHED
fullName Edward Gowen Budd NERFINISHED
givenName Edward
hasEmployer Budd Company NERFINISHED
hasPart Budd Company legacy in rail and auto manufacturing
industry automotive industry
metal fabrication
railway equipment manufacturing
influenced design of lightweight passenger trains
mass production of automobile bodies
knownFor all-steel automobile body manufacturing
collaboration with major American automobile manufacturers
streamlined stainless-steel passenger railcars
notableFor development of all-steel automobile bodies
development of streamlined railway cars
pioneering use of pressed steel in vehicle bodies
notableWork pioneering all-steel automobile body designs
pioneering streamlined stainless-steel railcar designs
occupation businessperson
engineer
industrialist
positionHeld president of Budd Company
sexOrGender male
significantEvent development of shotweld techniques for stainless steel railcars
introduction of all-steel car bodies to the U.S. auto industry
workLocation Philadelphia

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Budd Company foundedBy Edward G. Budd
Budd Company employed Edward G. Budd