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Đuro Đaković Grupa d.d. is a Croatian metal mechanical engineering group based in
Slavonski Brod Slavonski Brod (, ), commonly shortened to simply Brod, is a city in eastern Croatia, near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Being one of the principal cities in the historical regions of Slavonia and Posavina, Slavonski Brod is the 7th lar ...
, Croatia. The company is named after
Đuro Đaković Đuro Đaković (30 November 1886 – 25 April 1929) was a Yugoslav metal worker, communism, communist and revolutionary. Đaković was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, organizational secretary of the Central Commit ...
, a prominent Yugoslav communist of the
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. The company's origins date to the establishment of a metal engineering factory in Brod in 1921, it expanded throughout the 20th century, becoming a major regional enterprise of its type, active in rail vehicle manufacture including locomotives, industrial boilers, power plant construction, and large scale metal structures including bridges. In the 1990s the company was privatised and a number of businesses became separate entities – the remainder were grouped under the 'Đuro Đaković Holding d.d.' group.


History


Background

In 1921, the company ''Prva jugoslavenska tvornica vagona strojeva i mostova dd Brod na Savi'' (First Yugoslavian wagon, machinery and bridge factory company, Brod on the Sava) was established, with 125000 shares of 400 crowns. The factory buildings were constructed by 1922.Đuro Đaković, company website, "History", (Croatian language), March 2012 Croatian industrialist Aleksandar Ehrmann was leading in attracting foreign investment into the firm in 1923. In 1926, the company constructed its first bridge (over the
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near
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), and its first railway vehicle, and first
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. In 1928 the company produced its first tram (for
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). Development of the company continued in the 1930s with the factory beginning to produce vessels for the chemical industry, cranes, and powered railway vehicles. During the
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of 1941 the factory was heavily damaged. Post
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the factory employed 1330 people (1945), after reconstruction of the war damaged buildings it was renamed ''Đuro Đaković Industrija šinskih vozila, industrijskih i energetskih postrojenja i čeličnih konstrukcija Slavonski Brod'' in 1947, after Brod born communist politician
Đuro Đaković Đuro Đaković (30 November 1886 – 25 April 1929) was a Yugoslav metal worker, communism, communist and revolutionary. Đaković was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, organizational secretary of the Central Commit ...
. In the 1950s the company entered into a collaboration with
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(1952), and manufactured its first diesel engine (1955), the company also manufactured railway vehicles for domestic use and for export. The company workforce expanded from 2500 (1952) to over 4500 by 1964; by 1969 the factory had become a major boiler and steel structure manufacturer. During this period the plant began manufacturing
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locomotives under license. In the 1970s the company's interest were extended to nuclear power plant manufacturing – the company was involved in the construction of the
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. Other large scale industrial construction projects included construction of Sugar and Cement factories, and an association with Belgian boiler manufacturer Wanson was formed. A company manufacturing industrial scale expansion joints was established in 1974 in association with Teddington Bellows (UK). During the 1980s the company diversified into production of agricultural machinery (in association with
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),
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, seamless cylinders (e.g. gas cylinders), and began serial production of the
M-84 The M-84 is a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav main battle tank based on the Soviet T-72. It is still in service with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Kuwait. Development and production Development The ...
tank in 1983. Involvement in construction of railway vehicles (including liquified gas wagons), factories, and power plants also continued. By 1986 the company employed over 16000 people.


Đuro Đaković Holding

In 1991, the company ''Đuro Đaković'' was formed by shareholding investor founders the ''Hrvatski fond za razvoj'' (Croatian Development Fund) and the
Croatian Railways Croatian Railways (, HŽ) was the national railway company of Croatia. It was a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Croatia is 78. The Croatian rail network carried 24.230 million passengers in 2023. Hi ...
; in 1993 it became a ''dioničko društvo'' (
joint stock company A joint-stock company (JSC) is a business entity in which shares of the company's capital stock, stock can be bought and sold by shareholders. Each shareholder owns company stock in proportion, evidenced by their share (finance), shares (certifi ...
).Đuro Đaković, company website, "About Us", (Croatian language), March 2012 During the 1991-5 Croatian war of independence the company manufactured weapons for the
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. In the post war period the company was involved in reconstruction projects, including the reconstruction of several steel river bridges. The research, testing and certification branch of the company was split in 1993 forming ''ĐURO ĐAKOVIĆ-Centar za istraživanje i razvoj d.o.o.'' (Duro Dakovic research and development centre). Several companies were divested from the group, including ''Đuro Đaković Kompenzatori d.o.o.'' (1995, expansion joints, formerly 'Đuro Đaković-Teddington'), and ''Đuro Đaković-Termoenergetska Postrojenja d.o.o.'' (1997, boiler fabrication and commissioning), '' Đuro Đaković – Zavarene posude d.d.'' (1996, welded containers, primarily for liquified gas). The steam boiler manufacturing plant became an independent company as ''Kotlovi d.o.o.'' in 2002, it was renamed ''Đuro Đaković Kotlovi d.o.o.'' in 2004. The construction subsidiary '' Đuro Đaković Montaža d.d.'', separate company since 1996, manufacturer and installer of power, petrochemical and other industrial plants, steel bridges (since 2004), and oil platforms (since 2003) became a subsidiary of
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in the Bilfinger Berger Power Services division in 2009. In 2005, the company was re-capitalised by the Croatian state (122 million Kr), giving a total capitalisation of over 640 million Kr. To balance losses accrued the company's shares were devalued (200Kr to 100Kr).


Group structure and operations

The central operating company is Đuro Đaković Holding d.d., and it has stocks listed at the
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. The majority stakeholder is the Croatian state; in 2007 72% of the company shares were in state control, as of 2012 the state's shareholding remained at 72%. As of 2012 the group is composed of seven companies: ; Đuro Đaković Specijalna vozila d.d. ĐĐ Specijalna vozila manufacturers armoured vehicles, including the
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tank, and the Patria AMV 8x8 (under contract from Patria, Finland.), as well as mine clearing vehicles. The companies other main activity is manufacture of rail freight wagons; as of 2012 the product range includes side tipping, bottom discharge, covered including curtain wall and sliding door, ISO container carrying, and tank wagons for bulk powders. ; Đuro Đaković Elektromont d.d. ĐĐ Elektromont provides electrical and other engineering services and products for industrial and public utility use. Products and services include electric process control equipment and power supply design and installation, traffic signals and related equipment, crane overhaul, light metal forming and assembly, and powder coating. Since the beginning of the 21st century the company began to provide civil engineering services for housing, factory, and business construction projects. ; Đuro Đaković Inženjering d.d. ĐĐ Inženjering undertakes design and management of large scale metal structure construction, including structures for power plants, the petrochemical industry (including spherical and cylindrical storage tanks, reactor vessels, columns etc.), other industrial plants (cement, food industry etc.), bridges, and cranes. ; Đuro Đaković Proizvodnja opreme d.o.o. ĐĐ Proizvodnja opreme manufactures large scale metal structures for power and industrial plants, including rotary kiln and mill structures for the cement industry and pressure vessels including columns, heat exchanges and reactors. ; Đuro Đaković Strojna obrada d.o.o. ĐĐ Strojna obrada manufactures rail vehicle wheelsets; locomotive frames; mechanical transmission components for locomotives, agricultural machinery, and other industries; oil well equipment (valves, well heads, pump units); and slewing rings for tanks and windmills. ; Đuro Đaković Energetika i infrastruktura d.o.o. ĐĐ Energetika i infrastruktura is an energy utility provided servicing the industrial complex of Đuro Đaković; it provides compressed air, natural gas, water, waste, telephone, heat and electricity. ; Slobodna zona Đuro Đaković Slavonski Brod d.o.o. The ''Slobodna zona Đuro Đaković Slavonski Brod'' (Freezone Đuro Đaković Slavonski Brod) is an area of the Đuro Đaković industrial zone in
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assigned to encourage new business developments – the area has reduced customs, tax, and rates.


Notable products


Rolling stock

Đuro Đaković manufactured many of the diesel locomotives used by the
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. In the post World War II period these included over 150 units of JZ 642 and JZ 643 Bo'Bo' locomotives built in collaboration with
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between 1961 and 1977, and the JZ 664 Co'Co locomotives built under license from
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( EMD G26 type) from 1972 onwards (84 units). The company also built diesel hydraulic shunters ( JZ 732 and
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) (165 total) from the late 1960s onwards, as well as license built passenger railcars. In November 2023, the Djuro Djakovic Special Vehicle unit has signed an agreement with Swiss company to manufacture Tagnpps 95 freight rail carriages worth 23.8 million euro ($26 million). Other rail vehicles manufactured included the Zagreb Tramway types TMK 101 and TMK 201.


Military vehicles

The
M-84 The M-84 is a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav main battle tank based on the Soviet T-72. It is still in service with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Kuwait. Development and production Development The ...
tank was created in the 1980s as a local version of the Russian
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. During the
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the company produced the
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; the first indigenous APC. The M-95 Degman is a prototype Croatian
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developed from the M-84 based on experimental M-91 Vihor. The company also modernizes
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tanks, and manufactures
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and mine sweeping machines. In 2023, the Bradley Fighting Vehicles for Croatian army are being transported to the Djuro Djaković Special Vehicles (DDSV) facility where they will be fully refurbished. The extensive refurbishment process will consist of an overhaul of the vehicles’ drive train, installation of new weapons systems and armament, painting, and inspection to ensure the vehicles all meet the highest standards of performance. In early 2024, up to 149 M-84AB tanks were sent to the Djuro Djakovic factory from Kuwait for refurbishment and repairs with the wide belief among military analysts they will be then sent to Ukraine.


Civil engineering and industrial facilities


References


External links

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