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Basileiades was one of the most historic Greek machine building companies and the largest in its field in the country (as well as one of the most important Greek companies) during the second half of the 19th century. It was founded in Piraeus in 1859, and along with similar companies like Ifaistos and Kouppas in the same city, Neorion in Syros, Vlahanis-Petropoulos in Athens, Glavanis-Kazazis in Volos and others founded in the 19th century, mark the contribution of the machine building sector in the Greek Industrial Revolution. The company has also been one of the largest shipyards in Greece, especially during the first half of the 20th century.

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  • Vasiliadis (Unternehmen) (de)
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  • Basileiades was one of the most historic Greek machine building companies and the largest in its field in the country (as well as one of the most important Greek companies) during the second half of the 19th century. It was founded in Piraeus in 1859, and along with similar companies like Ifaistos and Kouppas in the same city, Neorion in Syros, Vlahanis-Petropoulos in Athens, Glavanis-Kazazis in Volos and others founded in the 19th century, mark the contribution of the machine building sector in the Greek Industrial Revolution. The company has also been one of the largest shipyards in Greece, especially during the first half of the 20th century. (en)
  • Vasiliadis (griechisch Βασιλειάδης, auch Basiliades transkribiert, franz.: Societé Hellenique des Constructions Basiliades, engl.: Basiliades Engine & Shipbuilding CO. LTD) war eine Maschinenfabrik aus Piräus, die bis in die 1960er Jahre existierte. Der Konzern wurde 1963 in Einzelunternehmen zerschlagen, eines davon ging in der Rüstungsfabrik Pyrkal auf. Das Gelände des Hauptsitzes gehört heute zur Hafengesellschaft von Piräus. Ein Straßenname erinnert an den Konzern, ebenso die beiden Trockendocks, die von der Hafengesellschaft unterhalten werden. (de)
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  • Vasiliadis (griechisch Βασιλειάδης, auch Basiliades transkribiert, franz.: Societé Hellenique des Constructions Basiliades, engl.: Basiliades Engine & Shipbuilding CO. LTD) war eine Maschinenfabrik aus Piräus, die bis in die 1960er Jahre existierte. Angefangen mit einer Werft, entwickelte sich Vasiliadis Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts zum führenden Industriekonzern Südosteuropas. Das Sortiment umfasste eine breite Palette von Lokomotiven und Dampfmaschinen über Kräne bis zu Brücken. Anfangs hoch profitabel verlor das Unternehmen im 20. Jahrhundert massiv an Marktanteilen. Dem griechischen Staat erschien der Industriebetrieb nicht förderungswürdig, die Produkte mussten sich jedoch gegen hoch subventionierte Produkte aus dem Ausland behaupten, was nie mehr gelang. Der Konzern wurde 1963 in Einzelunternehmen zerschlagen, eines davon ging in der Rüstungsfabrik Pyrkal auf. Das Gelände des Hauptsitzes gehört heute zur Hafengesellschaft von Piräus. Ein Straßenname erinnert an den Konzern, ebenso die beiden Trockendocks, die von der Hafengesellschaft unterhalten werden. (de)
  • Basileiades was one of the most historic Greek machine building companies and the largest in its field in the country (as well as one of the most important Greek companies) during the second half of the 19th century. It was founded in Piraeus in 1859, and along with similar companies like Ifaistos and Kouppas in the same city, Neorion in Syros, Vlahanis-Petropoulos in Athens, Glavanis-Kazazis in Volos and others founded in the 19th century, mark the contribution of the machine building sector in the Greek Industrial Revolution. The company has also been one of the largest shipyards in Greece, especially during the first half of the 20th century. (en)
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