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Rubber (joint-stock company)

AO Kauchuk is a company existing in the Russian Empire . Full name - Joint Stock Company "Rubber" . The headquarters of the company was located in Riga (until 1915 ) and in Moscow .

JSC Rubber
Type ofJoint-Stock Company
Base1910 year
FoundersFrasinger brothers
Location Russian Empire : Riga , Livonia Province / Moscow , Moscow Province
Key figuresFrasinger brothers
Industrychemical industry
Productsrubber products
Parent companyThe rubber factory of the Freisinger brothers "Russia"

History

 
Promotion in 100 rubles. bearer (third issue) of the joint-stock company "Rubber". Riga, 1913 [1]

The production of rubber products, subsequently transformed into the joint-stock company Kauchuk, was laid in the suburbs of Riga in 1897 and was originally called the Rubber Factory of the Freisinger Brothers Rusiya . [2] After almost a decade and a half, the brainchild of the Freisinger brothers was incorporated (Charter It was highly approved on December 22, 1910) [3] and received its final name, under which it existed until the nationalization that followed the revolution.The fixed capital of JSC Kauchuk, divided into 50 thousand shares in 100 rubles each, each 5 million rubles were impressive at that time.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the Freisinger brothers factory, as is clear from the advertising of those years, [4] specialized in the production of rubber tires for bicycles, carriages and more and more widespread automobiles , while constantly expanding and expanding the range of products.

In 1915 , when the theater of operations during the First World War approached directly to Riga, it was decided to evacuate the factory inland. The production of the joint-stock company Kauchuk was placed in the then Moscow suburb of Khamovniki , where at ul. Usacheva , 11, the enterprise and continued its activities including during the years of Soviet power under the name "Rubber Plant".

The production of rubber products under the brand name "Rubber" exists to this day. In recent history, the enterprise’s production facilities are relocated to the second territory of the Kauchuk plant located in Ochakovo industrial zone No. 637 at the following address: Moscow, st. General Dorokhov, ow. 6, p. 32. [5]

Notes

  1. ↑ Scripophily.ru Antique Securities
  2. ↑ MyHeritage Rubber Factory, Moscow, 11 Usacheva street
  3. ↑ Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire. The third meeting. Volume XXX. Department I
  4. ↑ Puhonto.ru Advertising rubber products from various factories from 1900–15
  5. ↑ Wikimapia 473rd quarter of the Khamovniki district (TsAO) (Moscow)

Links

  • Official website of RTI-KAUCHUK Plant LLC
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Rubber_ ( stock company )&oldid = 100139643


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