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Multicar is a small, specialized multifunctional equipment transporter manufactured at the Hako GmbH factory in
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, Germany. Multicar is the only brand that has survived from the
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vehicle industry which still produces its own vehicles.


History

In 1920 the present company was founded as the ADE works (named after Arthur Ade). It produced agricultural equipment, trailers and clutches. After the Second World War, production was resumed in 1946 under the name “Gerätebau Waltershausen”. In 1948 the company was renamed VEB Fahrzeugwerk Waltershausen, a name it retained until its privatization in 1991. In 1956 production began on the DK 3 diesel cart (also known as the Diesel Ant, ants being hard-working). This had been developed in the Ludwigsfelde works and was actually an
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with a diesel engine. Two years later, the first “Multicar”, the M21, was produced. By 1964, 14,000 units had left the factory in Waltershausen. For the following ten years the M22
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left the production line, with 42,500 vehicles built. Until 1978, its successor, the M24, was produced with 25,600 vehicles leaving the factory, 48% of which were exported. The M25 was a major export; 70% went to the
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states and the West. The M25 had an
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-built
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with . Its production was continued in 1991 with the ''Modell 91'', which had a VW engine. Approximately 100,000 units were produced. In 1991, the state-owned factory was privatized. The crucial driving force behind the turnaround – and after reunification – was the former director of materials management at Multicar, Manfred Windus, who was honored in 1993 as ''manager of the year''. From 1993 to 2011, the M26 was produced. In 1998 the west German Hako-Werke bought the shares held by Deutsche Beteiligungsgesellschaft (an equity fund) and thus became the majority shareholder. The products TREMO and UX100 were moved to Waltershausen. In 2001 production began on a new series, FUMO (short for FUnction and MObility). Since 2004, in cooperation with
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, the Specialty Vehicle
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has been produced for use in the
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. The manager Walter Botschatzki was awarded the Order of Merit First Class in 2005 by the German Federal President
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. In 2005 ''Multicar'' was officially merged with ''Hako'', being a brand name only. Since spring 2013 ''Multicar'' is only a product line under the ''Hako'' umbrella brand name. The recent products M27, FUMO and the particularly narrow TREMO Carrier are equipped with engines that meet all of the Euro-5
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. Currently, seven vehicles are produced a day.


See also

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References


Further reading

* Udo Bols: ''Multicar. Der Alleskönner.'' Podszun, Brilon 2003,


External links

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MDR: D-Mark für alle, Historic documentation, Zeitzeuge Manfred Windus


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