Cockerill-Ougree-Providence et Esperance-Longdoz

16747

Certificate of 10 social shares - Seraing 1944

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Certificate of 10 shares issued in Serain in 1944. Nice design of tools, a locomotive, an anchor, and a boat.

John Cockerill (1790-1840), built his first steam locomotive in 1835 in Liège.

In 1821, Cockerill built the first coke blast furnace in Seraing. On his death, his heirs caused the creation of the limited company John Cockerill to operate the John Cockerill establishments in Seraing and Liège. Its purpose is the operation of the establishments of Seraing and Liège, including coal mines, blast furnaces, rolling mills, forges, foundries, manufacture of all kinds of steam engines, boilers, bridges, iron ships and all related thereto, mechanical looms for spinning and weaving, carding machines, clippers, spindles, tools, etc.

The company then took over coal concessions, particularly in Ougrée. It merged with the Ougrée-Marihaye company in 1954. It merged in 1981 with Hainaut-Sambre and became "Cockerill-Sambre". The company will be bought by the Belgian State.

Nowadays, Cockerill-Sambre is a trademark of ARCELOR-MITTAL.

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Country
Belgium
Theme
Railroads
Design
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