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BELMA is a Polish defence company located in Białe Błota, in the vicinity of
Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz is a city in northern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Kuyavia. Straddling the confluence of the Vistula River and its bank (geography), left-bank tributary, the Brda (river), Brda, the strategic location of Byd ...
. It is one of the oldest industrial plants in
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. Belma's business began in 1868 as a locksmith company. Its primary responsibility today is the production and design of land mines for the
Polish Army The Land Forces () are the Army, land forces of the Polish Armed Forces. They currently contain some 110,000 active personnel and form many components of the European Union and NATO deployments around the world. Poland's recorded military histor ...
. BELMA is the only manufacturer of anti-tank mines in Poland. Since 2010, BELMA has been a member of Division ''Ammunition'' of the Polish Armaments Group-Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ SA).


History


Prussian times

The beginnings of the company date back to 1868, when Carl Fiebrandt established a locksmith's workshop in Bromberg (as
Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz is a city in northern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Kuyavia. Straddling the confluence of the Vistula River and its bank (geography), left-bank tributary, the Brda (river), Brda, the strategic location of Byd ...
was called) at then "4 Bahnhoffstraße" (today's 11 Dworcowa Street). Initially, Fiebrandt's workshop dealt with the repair and production of agricultural machinery but expanded in the 1870s to the manufacturing of safety devices for railway traffic. In 1875, the factory moved to the suburban village of Okole (now a district of Bydgoszcz), at today's 30 Grunwaldzka Street. The entity became in 1898 a
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, one of the shareholders being the enterprise "
Siemens & Halske Siemens & Halske AG (or Siemens-Halske) was a German electrical engineering company that later became part of Siemens. It was founded on 12 October 1847 as ''Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske'' by Werner von Siemens and Johann Geor ...
". Carl Fiebrandt handled alone the company until 1901, when he established a management led by two building advisors, Baum and Bothe. Carl Fiebrandt died on June 15, 1912. Thanks to its
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s, the firm produced setting devices and line blockades for the state railways throughout the
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. It was the first large enterprise in Bromberg (Bydgoszcz) in the electrotechnical and engineering business, then employing about 150 people.


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During the
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, the company funding was still based on German capital, but was the largest in its domain in Poland. In 1923, it was purchased by "Polskie Zakłady Siemens" in
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, which became the only manufacturer of railway signaling and safety equipment in the country. The production mostly relied on licenses from two companies: Siemens and "Vereinigte Eisenbahn-Signalwerke" from
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. In the years 1924–1925, on the initiative of the Ministry of Communications, the factory was significantly expanded and equipped with the newest machines. In the 1920s, the plant employed about 500 workers and 100 managers; this number dropped dramatically during the
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, with 222 laid off personnel in 1929. In addition, the German origin of the capital made the firm banned in 1932 from receiving any orders by the state railway. As a consequence, the firm operated at only 10% of its capacity. As a mitigation measure, from 1935 to 1937, Polish authorities only agreed to use products of ''Bydgoszcz Fabryka Signalów'' if they were subcontracted by Kraków's ''Wytwórnia Signalów Kolejowych''. In mid-1939, following a reshuffling of the capital, 49% of the shares were purchased by the Swedish company AGA and 51% by the Polish company Elektra which was also managed by "AGA". Thereby, orders to PKP resumed, in particular with automatic
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. The company name was changed to ''Bydgoskie Zakłady Przemysłowe Spółka Akcyjna'' (). The new entity increased the scope of its production panel to include lighting airports and ports devices and
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systems. "Bydgoskie Zakłady Przemysłowe" (BZP) became the first company in its domain in Poland. On June 22, 1939, the Ministry of Communications allowed BZP to partner back directly with the "Polskie Koleje Państwowe", but the outbreak of the war prevented this decision to come into force.


Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)

During the
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, the factory at Grunwaldzka street employed about 450 employees. The Germans authorities dismantled the entire manufacture of electrical signals and transported it to Berlin and
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, while replacing a large part of the machine park in Bydgoszcz. Main orders carried out were for the benefit of the army (e.g.
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s for
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s, equipment for bridge building). In 1942, Siemens moved its "Department of electrical flameproof and explosion-proof device for mining" moved to Bydgoszcz. This decision allowed "BZP" to start handling the production of electrical switches for mines and airports.


PRL Period (1946–1989)

On January 30, 1945, 220 new employees were registered. The Soviet military authorities oriented the production towards tools for bridges repairing. In April 1945, the plant's equipment was intended to be transported back to
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and the site was occupied by
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soldiers to that end. A crew mutiny on April 27 and the persistent intervention of Polish authorities led initially to an agreement on May 7, to move only 70 machines, leaving 116 of them in the factory. Eventually, another conciliation with a representative of the USSR Economic Mission in
Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at ...
, on May 22, reversed the decision, leaving all the factory assets untouched: the train with the first machines on its route to Soviet Union was then diverted back to Bydgoszcz in June 1945. The factory resumed work on June 7, 1945, but some of its departments were closed until October 1945. At the beginning of 1948, the "BZP" already employed 545 people. The company was nationalized, with the production of train traffic safety devices continued and new manufacturing for the needs of the army started (e.g. fuses for
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and
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s. In 1951, the plant was incorporated into the ''Central Management for Precision Products'' (): with this exclusive move towards military production, the manufacture of railway signaling devices was abandoned and transferred to a site in
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. The
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having endorsed the extension of the plant, a site was identified in 1951-1954, in Białe Błota, south of Bydgoszcz, where was built a secondary factory. In this ''Bydgoska Fabryka Wyrobów Precyzyjnych'' (), special orders for the army were carried out. With a more relaxed international situation in 1954, military orders were scant: the plant adapted its production with civilian items, delivering, among others, electrical explosion-proof devices for
mining Mining is the Resource extraction, extraction of valuable geological materials and minerals from the surface of the Earth. Mining is required to obtain most materials that cannot be grown through agriculture, agricultural processes, or feasib ...
and chemical industries, or
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and sound signal tools for the
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. On April 16, 1958, both producing sites (Bydgoscz and Białe Błota) were merged into ''Bydgoskie Zakłady Elektromechaniczne () Belma. In 1959, a cultural and educational center () for the benefit of ''BELMA'' employees was opened at 50 Grunwaldzka street (today the edifice houses the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Tax Office in Bydgoszcz) and a
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started operating on the plant site. Similarly, in the 1960s-1970s, holiday and recreation centers for BELMA were built in several locations: * Przyjezierze; * Romanowo, near a lake; * Kadzionka (a fishing center); * Miłków, in the
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(two holiday houses). Workforce grew: 1,500 people in the 1960s and 2,000 in the 1970s. Civilian equipment was exported non only to
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, but also to
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and
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. In 1974, the company merged with ''Pomorski Zakłady Aparatury Elektrycznej-"Apator", based in
Toruń Toruń is a city on the Vistula River in north-central Poland and a World Heritage Sites of Poland, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its population was 196,935 as of December 2021. Previously, it was the capital of the Toruń Voivodeship (1975–199 ...
, the ensemble being managed by the ''Union of Electrical Machines and Apparatus''-"Ema" (). In 1981, the alliance split up, with on one side "Apator" and on the other side the new firm named ''Bydgoskie Zakłady Elektro-Mechaniczne''-"Ema-Belma" ().


Recent period

In 1987, an expansion of the plant in Białe Błota began so as to meet the army requirements for special productions. In 1989, Poland began a policy of steadfast
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which caused BELMA to enter a debt spiral. To end this crisis, a staunch recovery program was implemented: reduction of employment by half (down to 800 people), reduction of the then-generous social benefits, suspension of contributions to the
Social Insurance Institution The Social Insurance Institution () is a Polish state organization responsible for social insurance located ul. Szamocka 3, 5 01-748 Warsaw matters which has been operating since 1934. ZUS is supervised by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy ...
, suspension of investments. Furthermore, the scheme included massing the production in one site only (i.e. Białe Błota) and selling part of the assets (the cultural center in Bydgoszcz and holiday and recreation centers). In 1992, the enterprise finally overcome its financial problems. On August 25, 1994, the plant was transformed into a joint-stock company and in 1995, a contract was signed with " Fiat Poland" for the supply of car horn systems. In 1998, sales were distributed as follows: about 30% for explosion-proof equipment, 30% for military production and 25% for
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. In 2009, 85% of the capital was owned by the group ''Bumar '' (purchased in 2011 by
Mesko MESKO is a Polish defense technology company established in 1922, operating from August 25, 1924 as ''Państwowa Fabryka Amunicji'' (National Ammunition Factory), then ''Zakłady Metalowe MESKO SA'' (Metal Factory MESKO SA). At present the compa ...
holding) and 15% by the employees. Since 2015, Mesko group has been a division of the holding
Polish Armaments Group The Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa or PGZ SA ( English: ''Polish Armaments Group'') is a holding company established by the Polish government in 2013 to unite Polish state owned defence industry companies. Headquartered in Radom, the group is Poland's ...
(). During the 2017
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organised in
Kielce Kielce (; ) is a city in south-central Poland and the capital of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. In 2021, it had 192,468 inhabitants. The city is in the middle of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains (Holy Cross Mountains), on the banks of the Silnic ...
, "Bydgoski Zakłady Elektromechaniczne "Belma" S.A." was awarded the ''Defender'' prize, for its "Controlled Anti-Tank and Anti-Transport Explosive Charge" ''Tulip'', highlighting the product's originality, technical innovation and operational value. In June 2018, BELMA celebrated its 150th anniversary.


Name

* 1892–1899: "Eisenbahn-Signal-Bauanstalt" () C. Fiebrandt & Co. * 1899–1923: "Eisenbahn-Signalbau-Anstalt C. Fiebrandt & Co, Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung in Schleusenau" () * 1923–1939: Bromberger Eisenbahnsignalwerk vorm Fiebrandt AG – Bydgoska Fabryka Sygnałów Kolejowych C. Fiebrandt S-ka z o.o. () * 1939–1943: The factory was incorporated into the SIEMENS concern, * 1948–1958: Bydgoska Fabryka Sygnałów Kolejowych, Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe Wyodrębnione () * 1958–1974: Bydgoskie Zakłady Elektromechaniczne „Belma” () * 1974–1981: Branch of Pomeranian Electrical Apparatus Works "Ema-Apator" in Toruń * 1981–1994: Bydgoskie Zakłady Elektro-Mechaniczne „Ema-Belma” () * od 1994: Bydgoskie Zakłady Elektromechaniczne „Belma” S.A. ()


Products

The company mainly deals with military production of: * anti-tank mines; *
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s; * mine throwers; *
mine detectors Demining or mine clearance is the process of removing land mines from an area. In military operations, the object is to rapidly clear a path through a minefield, and this is often done with devices such as mine plows and blast waves. By contr ...
; * tactical heads for
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s. Civil production covers explosion-proof items: *
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s for
mining Mining is the Resource extraction, extraction of valuable geological materials and minerals from the surface of the Earth. Mining is required to obtain most materials that cannot be grown through agriculture, agricultural processes, or feasib ...
; * equipment for the
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; * devices for the shipbuilding industry. Lastly, BELMA offers services for the industry (metalworking, plastics processing,
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), as well as testing and measuring capabilities. The company has been certified according to the following standards:
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(2015),
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AQAP 2110 (2016) and
Military University of Technology The Military University of Technology () is Poland's civil-military technological academic institution, located in Warsaw's Bemowo district. It was established in 1951. The University's rector-commander is Brig. Gen. Przemysław Wachulak. The ...
Nr 487 (2021).


See also

*
Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz is a city in northern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Kuyavia. Straddling the confluence of the Vistula River and its bank (geography), left-bank tributary, the Brda (river), Brda, the strategic location of Byd ...
*
Białe Błota, Bydgoszcz County Białe Błota () is a village in Bydgoszcz County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Białe Błota. It lies west of Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz is a city in ...
*
Polish Armaments Group The Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa or PGZ SA ( English: ''Polish Armaments Group'') is a holding company established by the Polish government in 2013 to unite Polish state owned defence industry companies. Headquartered in Radom, the group is Poland's ...


References


External links


Official Website

Official Facebook page

POLSKA GRUPA ZBROJENIOWA (PGZ SA)


Bibliography

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