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Framo may refer to: * Framo AS Framo AS marketed under the brand name Framo is a supplier of submerged cargo pumps to the tanker market. The company was founded in 1938 and is located outside Bergen, Norway. The portfolio of products include submerged cargo pumps, transportab ..., a Norwegian supplier of submerged cargo pumps * Framo (car), a former German automobile brand People with the surname Framo * James Framo (1922–2001), American family therapist {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Framo AS
Framo AS marketed under the brand name Framo is a supplier of submerged cargo pumps to the tanker market. The company was founded in 1938 and is located outside Bergen, Norway. The portfolio of products include submerged cargo pumps, transportable pumping systems, oil-recovery equipment, anti-heeling systems and offshore pumping systems. All of their products are manufactured in Norway. The company was founded by Frank Mohn (1916–2001). Since 2014, Framo has been owned by Alfa Laval. Subsidiaries Framo AS is a parent company. This company does the overall administrative work and sales. The products are manufactured in different subsidiaries. *Frank Mohn Fusa AS: "Marine Division" is the largest company in the Frank Mohn group. It located on Fusa outside Bergen. Framo Fusa's range of products includes: cargo pumping systems, transportable pumping system and anti-heeling pumping systems. *Frank Mohn Flatøy AS: "Oil and gas division" is located on Flatøy, Meland outside Be ...
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Framo (car)
Framo was a minivan, motor tricycle and car manufacturer in Saxony, Germany. It was established by Danish engineer Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen, the founder of DKW, in 1923. Framo became the core of the Barkas minivan manufacturer in 1957. Formation Framo was founded by the Danish engineer Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen and two colleagues (Paul Figura, and Richard Blau) as a components supplier in 1923. At this time, the company was called ''Metall-Werke Frankenberg GmbH'' and located in Frankenberg, Saxony. Rasmussen had earlier founded DKW, and the Framo factory was created to produce components for DKW motorcycles. Rasmussen played an important role in the establishment of the Auto Union group, and DKW is represented by one ring of the four rings of the Audi brand today. The production of a motorized freight trike (''TV 300'') started in Frankenberg in 1927. The idea was to combine a motorcycle with a cargo area. The tricycles were equipped with a one-cylinder-two-stroke engine made b ...
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