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Ateliers Moës-Freres was an engineering company based in Waremme, Belgium, specialising in engines and locomotives. The company was founded in 1904 by Guillaume Moës (1854–1929). The company saw its greatest success between the First and Second World Wars. It survived as an independent company until 1969 when it was acquired by VMF Stork-Werkspoor Diesel of Amsterdam (now part of Wärtsilä).

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  • Ateliers Moës-Freres (en)
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  • Ateliers Moës-Freres was an engineering company based in Waremme, Belgium, specialising in engines and locomotives. The company was founded in 1904 by Guillaume Moës (1854–1929). The company saw its greatest success between the First and Second World Wars. It survived as an independent company until 1969 when it was acquired by VMF Stork-Werkspoor Diesel of Amsterdam (now part of Wärtsilä). (en)
  • Moës Diesel uit Borgworm, België is een leverancier op het gebied van elektriciteit en importeur van dieselmotoren voor de Belgische en Luxemburgse markt. Het bedrijf is in 1904 opgericht als Fondation de Moës en rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog omgedoopt naar Moës Frères. Vanaf de dertiger jaren ging het bedrijf onder de naam S.A. Moteurs Moës zich toeleggen op de productie van locomotieven voor mijnbouw en industrie, in het bijzonder smalspoor. (nl)
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  • Ateliers Moës-Freres (en)
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  • Ateliers Moës-Freres was an engineering company based in Waremme, Belgium, specialising in engines and locomotives. The company was founded in 1904 by Guillaume Moës (1854–1929). The company saw its greatest success between the First and Second World Wars. It survived as an independent company until 1969 when it was acquired by VMF Stork-Werkspoor Diesel of Amsterdam (now part of Wärtsilä). (en)
  • Moës Diesel uit Borgworm, België is een leverancier op het gebied van elektriciteit en importeur van dieselmotoren voor de Belgische en Luxemburgse markt. Het bedrijf is in 1904 opgericht als Fondation de Moës en rond de Eerste Wereldoorlog omgedoopt naar Moës Frères. Vanaf de dertiger jaren ging het bedrijf onder de naam S.A. Moteurs Moës zich toeleggen op de productie van locomotieven voor mijnbouw en industrie, in het bijzonder smalspoor. (nl)
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