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Officine Meccaniche or OM was an Italian car and truck manufacturing company, founded in 1918 in Milan as Societa Anonima Officine Meccaniche. It disappeared as such in 1975 subsumed into Iveco , but still exist as a forklift builder.
The inception of the company had resulted from the merger of two companies, Grondona Comi & C and Miani Silvestri & C.
Originally, OM manufactured railway stock. Car production started in 1918, using the plant of the former Brixia-Zust Brixia-Zust ( Brixia-Zust ), just after OM took over Zust car company of Brescia, Northern Italy. The first OM car, Tipo S305, primarily an old Zust model, appeared in 1918 with a 4712 cc four-cylinder side-valve in-line engine.
Main new product in the WWII post-war era was the Leoncino (1950) a light truck in the 2.0 to 2.5 tons range, which was an immediate success. It became the forefather of several series of heavier but structurally similar models, namely Tigrotto, Tigre, Lupetto, Cerbiatto and Daino, launched between 1957 and 1964. Bus chassis versions of several of these models were also available.
In the 60s and 70s the light and medium-weight OM truck ranges were sold in Switzerland as Saurer -OM or Berna -OM, in Austria as Steyr -OM, in France as Unic -OM, and in Germany as Bussing -OM. In 1968 OM was definitively merged into the Fiat Group as a brand belonging to the Commercial Vehicles division, which also included Fiat and Unic.
In 1975 it was absorbed (as part of the Fiat Group ) into IVECO and the OM brand disappeared from the truck and bus markets, although it still survives as an independent forklift manufacturer.
Automobili OM Una ampia mostra fotografica della fabbrica di automobili OM, negli anni della Mille
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La storia del logo Officine Meccaniche
La Officine Meccaniche Fabbrica Bresciana Automobili (OM-FBM) era un'azienda italiana specializzata nella produzione di veicoli, particolarmente di autocarri. Attualmente OM e uno dei marchi usati nella produzione di carrelli elevatori dal Kion Group.Nel 1918 la OM nasce per la fusione fra la AOM (Anonime Officine Meccaniche), azienda specializzata in rotabili ferroviari e la Zust, casa automobilistica italiana. La produzione riguarda inizialmente le autovetture.
Autocarretta OM Il mezzo venne progettato dall'ing. Giulio Cesare Cappa nelle officine Ansaldo di Torino(da qui il nome comune di Autocarretta Ansaldo ), venne realizzata nelle officine OM di Brescia a partire dal 1932 in seguito al brillante superamento delle prove ministeriali per individuare un mezzo militare con possibilita di inerpicarsi sulle mulattiere e carrarecce militari in montagna
Autocarretta OM
Le modele 1014 propose par Fiat, compose d'un tracteur et d'une remorque articulee propulse par le moteur du Fiat 614, fut ecarte des 1930. Ceirano, qui faisait partie du consortium Fiat, proposa le modele 1015 a quatre roues motrices et directrices dont les deux prototypes furent livres en 1931 et ecartes apres essais. Le projet Lancia fut egalement abandonne au premier semestre 1931. Le modele Ansaldo fut quant a lui developpe par le bureau d'etudes fonde par l'ingenieur Giulio Cesare Cappa apres avoir demissionne de chez Fiat.
Suite aux difficultes financieres provoquees par la crise de 1929, la societe Ansaldo Automobili S.A. . de Turin fut mise en liquidation et le contrat fut cede a la societe OM de Brescia, qui augmenta la cylindree du moteur de 1350 a 1616 cm3 sur demande de l'armee. Au 1er juillet 1931 , OM avait livre les trois prototypes modifies pour les essais d'homologation, dont un avait ete presente au salon des ingenieurs italiens de Rome le 8 mars 1931.(Lo SPA CL39 o Fiat-SPA CL39 o anche Autocarretta SPA per distinguerlo dalla Autocarretta OM, e un autocarro leggero prodotto in Italia ed impiegato dal Regio Esercito e dalla Regia Aeronautica.)
Autocarretta OM32 , Autocarretta OM35 , Autocarretta OM36 , 1936 OM Autocarretta Quiz Archive , Autocarretta OM37
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