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Mjøndalen Gummivarefabrikk was a rubber factory in Mjøndalen, Norway.

It was formerly named Den Norske Kalosje- og Gummivarefabrik, and changed its name to Viking Mjøndalen when acquired by Askim-based company Viking Gummivarefabrikk.[ citation needed] The person behind this 1932 acquisition was Viking founder P. M. Røwde, who also brought Vestlandske Gummivarefabrik into the corporation in 1938. [1] Viking Mjøndalen was later acquired by the Trelleborg Group, changing its name to Viking Trelleborg.

References

  1. ^ "P. M. Røwde". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 28 August 2012.



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mjøndalen Gummivarefabrikk was a rubber factory in Mjøndalen, Norway.

It was formerly named Den Norske Kalosje- og Gummivarefabrik, and changed its name to Viking Mjøndalen when acquired by Askim-based company Viking Gummivarefabrikk.[ citation needed] The person behind this 1932 acquisition was Viking founder P. M. Røwde, who also brought Vestlandske Gummivarefabrik into the corporation in 1938. [1] Viking Mjøndalen was later acquired by the Trelleborg Group, changing its name to Viking Trelleborg.

References

  1. ^ "P. M. Røwde". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 28 August 2012.




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