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Magirus GmbH is a truck manufacturer based in
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, Germany, founded by
Conrad Dietrich Magirus Conrad Dietrich Magirus (26 September 1824, Ulm – 26 June 1895, Ulm) was a German fire brigade pioneer and entrepreneur. He is credited with inventing the mobile fire ladder. Life and work Magirus was the son of a grocer and factory owner ...
(1824–1895). It was formerly known as Klöckner Humboldt Deutz AG, maker of the Deutz engines, so the brand commonly used was Magirus Deutz, and for a short time Klöckner. Most trucks from Magirus were also known as Magirus-Deutz. The logo of Magirus Deutz was a stylised M with a sharp, long centre point to represent the spire of
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. Magirus is one of the largest manufacturers of fire fighting equipment. Its fire trucks are primarily based upon chassis and engines from
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, but occasionally also uses platforms from other truck manufacturers. Magirus is an Iveco Group brand.


History

The company began manufacturing fire-fighting vehicles in 1866. In the late 1910s, it started the production of
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s and
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es. These vehicles developed a reputation for high engineering standards, able to operate under the most arduous conditions. The company also invented the
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, as ''Magirus Leiter'', which quickly became an essential item of
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equipment worldwide. Magirus had some involvement in
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supplying vehicles for the
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Magirus supplied ladders for mobile
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launch sites. The factory used forced labourers, mostly from the Netherlands and Soviet Union, since 1942, and in 1945, also hosted a forced labour subcamp of the
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, which held Italians, Poles, Czechs, Ukrainians and one German. In 1975, Magirus became part of
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, which continued producing some Magirus trucks for a short while under the name "Iveco Magirus" before abandoning it completely in most countries. KHD's collaboration with
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ended abruptly and less than harmoniously in 1979, leaving Fiat as owner of the Magirus-Deutz brand. However, Iveco trucks were sold under the Magirus brand in Germany and other European and Middle Eastern markets until the end of the 1980s. Today, the Magirus brand is only used for the company's firefighting equipment section, not for the whole fleet of manufactured trucks.


Airship ladders

Though seldom seen today, the Magirus company produced almost all of the early, movable ladders used in the construction of large,
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s in Germany and the United States. The multi-extension, wooden ladders were mounted on massively constructed, wooden carriage frames with a fifth wheel-style, forward axle assembly. Although it appeared to be designed for horses, the ladders could be easily moved by two men. The carriage was equipped with four, hand screw-type "outriggers" that would resist the ladder from tipping. The ladder did not swivel on the carriage. It was elevated and extended only towards the front of the carriage. In the "working" position, the ladder had to be elevated to about an 80° angle to allow full extension to . (The maximum extended length of the largest wooden Magirus ladder is unknown, but the ones used during the erection of the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation's USS ''Akron'' and USS ''Macon'' reached to .) They can be seen, commonly, in early photographs of airships under construction in the 1920s and 1930s.


In the Soviet Union

In 1974, the firm was awarded a contract (called the Delta Project) for delivery in 1975–1976 of about 9,500 dumper and flatbed trucks (Magirus М232 D19 and M290 D26) to the
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to work on the construction of the
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(BAM). This order was the largest in the company's history. These models were export-only options KHD products that were not offered on the domestic market in Germany. By January 1, 1975, for the first batch of Magirus trucks for BAM construction was ready to be sent to the Soviet Union. Many of these trucks are still in service today. Largely because of this single order, in 1975, export products accounted for 70% of total production by Magirus-Deutz, and the firm took the second place among the German truck manufacturers. In 1982, Magirus-Deutz erstwhile owners KHD sold the licensing rights for Soviet production of up to 25,000 Series 413 diesel engines. These were meant to be installed in heavy USSR trucks and other vehicles.


Products


Current products

* Iveco Magirus Eurocargo * Iveco Magirus Stralis * Iveco Magirus Trakker *
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Gallery

Image: Magirus 1 C (1922-1928).jpg, Magirus 1 C (1922-1928) Image:Magirus Bayern 1923 02.jpg, Magirus Fire Engine Model "Bayern" 1923 File:Fire engine - Magirus - 1926.jpg, Horse drawn fire engine, 1926 Image:Magirus Fire Engine 1961 2.jpg, Magirus Fire Engine 1961 File:Magirus-Deutz 232 in Kasachstan.jpg, Magirus in Kokchetav (now
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), Kazakh SSR File:Magirus Deutz Muni front.jpg,
Magirus-Deutz Muni The Magirus-Deutz Muni is a fire-fighting vehicle from Germany, which was produced by the Ulmer commercial vehicle manufacturer Magirus-Deutz in only 6 pieces. History and development In 1957, the Magirus Deutz "Muni" was manufactured as Fire ...
from 1957 Image:TLF16-25.JPG, Iveco Magirus fire engine Image:TCFD 771BG Magirus TurntableLadders.jpg, Volvo Magirus fire engine Image:Hino-Magirus.jpg, Japanese Fire Service
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crane on the left and a Magirus turntable ladder on the right, Army Parade in Rome, 2 June 2006. Image:Chelmno Gas Van.jpg, Magirus-Deutz truck. Image:Macon construction.jpg, Magirus ladder on floor at front of USS Macon Image:Rigid airship construction with Magirus ladders.jpeg, Several Magirus ladders in use on the construction of a rigid airship. (Notice men at the very top of several ladders.) Image:Vatican Fire engine 20141005 114427 (cropped).jpg, An ''Iveco Magirus Daily 65C15'' van of the Vatican fire brigade. Image:WIKINEWS 2010 3 03 005.JPG, A retired Iveco 140-25 turntable ladder from
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Timeline

*1864 - Founded by Conrad Dietrich Magirus *1872 - 1872 2-wheel hand ladder climbable when free-standing, model »Ulmer Ladder« *1892 - First horse-pulled rotating ladder 25 m *1904 - First steam powered self-propelled “fire engine” *1916 - First fully automatic drive turn table ladder in the world *1917 - Production of Magirus motor vehicles *1931 - First turn table ladder with steel ladder set *1936 - Fusion with Humboldt-Deutz Motorenfabrik *1951 - Made the highest turntable ladder in the world 52 m *1953 - First turntable ladder with hydraulic drive *1965 - First forward control truck chassis *1971 - First rescue vehicle RW-rail for subway and local railway operation *1972 - First large airport crash tender *1980 - First turntable ladder »low-design« *1986 - First computer controlled turntable ladder *1987 - Take over of previous Bachert production plant in Weisweil, Germany *1992 - Iveco Mezzi Speciali, Brescia, Italy *1994 - First articulated ladder DLK 23-12 GL CC *1996 - Production start of light pumper vehicles in Görlitz/Germany *1997 - Lohr-Magirus in Graz/Austria *2000 - First oscillation-free turntable ladder (Computer Stabilized) *2005 - „Firework of Novelties“ at the Interschutz in Hannover *2007 - New modular bodywork generation AluFire 3 *2010 - Presentation of the models M 32 L-AT, M 33 P, SuperDragon 2, MultiStar2 at the Interschutz in Leipzig *2015 - World's highest turntable ladder, 68 meters


See also

*
Fiat S.p.A. Fiat S.p.A., or ''Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino'' (Italian Automobile Factory of Turin), was an Italian holding company whose original and core activities were in the automotive industry, and that was succeeded by Fiat Chrysler Automobil ...
*
Iveco Bus Iveco Bus, formerly Irisbus, is a bus manufacturer with headquarters in Turin. Iveco Bus is now only a brand division of Iveco which is a company incorporated under Dutch law and listed on Borsa Italiana. History Iveco (1975–1999) In 1975 F ...
* Iveco S.p.A. * Fiat Industrial S.p.A. * Magirus Mercur


References


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* {{Automotive industry in Germany Iveco Truck manufacturers of Germany Companies based in Ulm Fire service vehicle manufacturers German brands