Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company

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Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company was an American industrial firm best known for pioneering all-steel automobile bodies and stainless-steel railway cars in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf automotive parts supplier
manufacturing company
railway rolling stock manufacturer
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field industrial manufacturing
foundedBy Edward G. Budd NERFINISHED
hasFounder Edward G. Budd NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
industry automotive industry
metal fabrication
railway industry
innovation pioneering all-steel automobile body construction
pioneering use of stainless steel in railway car construction
knownFor all-steel automobile bodies
stainless-steel railway cars
location Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Philadelphia
materialUsed stainless steel
steel
notableFor development of lightweight stainless-steel passenger trains
mass production of all-steel car bodies for automakers
product automobile bodies
press-formed steel components
railway passenger cars
stainless-steel railcars
timePeriod early 20th century

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Budd Company hasFormerName Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company