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  2. Krones - Wikipedia

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    Krones AG is a German packaging and bottling machine manufacturer. It produces lines for filling beverages in plastic and glass bottles or beverage cans. [ 2 ] The company manufactures stretch blow-moulding machines for producing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, plus fillers, labellers, bottle washers, pasteurisers, inspectors, packers ...

  3. Bernard Krone Holding - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Krone Holding SE & Co. KG is an agricultural technology and commercial vehicle manufacturer based in Spelle in the Emsland district, Lower Saxony. [5] The company acts as the parent company and corporate headquarters of the Krone Group. The Krone Group is wholly owned by the Krone family. [3] [1]

  4. Krone LSA-PLUS - Wikipedia

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    Krone LSA-PLUS (or simply krone) is an insulation-displacement connector for telecommunications. It is a proprietary European alternative to 110 block . The Krone LSA-PLUS system is not limited to telecommunications, as it is also popular in broadcast systems, where audio interconnections and their associated control systems often use krone wiring.

  5. Krone Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Krone presented the BiG X 1180 forage harvester, which was the most powerful forage harvester in the world at the time with over 1,156 hp. [24] [25] In 2021, Krone inaugurated the "Future Lab", a €20 million test center in Lingen on an area of 13 hectares, which includes a machine hall with workshops, a test hall with test benches and offices and a test track for truck trailers and ...

  6. Konecranes - Wikipedia

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    Konecranes Oyj is a Finnish company, headquartered in Hyvinkää, which specializes in the manufacture and service of cranes and lifting equipment as well as the service of machine tools.

  7. Crown (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Free State of Fiume: Fiume krone: 1919–1920 Replaced by Italian Lira Hungary: Hungarian korona: 1919–1926 Abandoned due to inflation. Replaced by Hungarian pengÅ‘. Liechtenstein: Liechtenstein krone: 1898–1921 Replaced by Liechtenstein franc Slovakia: Slovak koruna: 1939–1945; 1993–2008 Replaced by euro. Kingdom of Yugoslavia ...

  8. Wincor Nixdorf - Wikipedia

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    Wincor Nixdorf was a German corporation that provided retail and retail banking hardware, software, and services. Wincor Nixdorf was engaged primarily in the sale, manufacture, installation and service of self-service transaction systems (such as ATMs), retail banking equipment, lottery terminals, postal terminals, software and services for global financial and commercial markets.

  9. Krone - Wikipedia

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    ADC KRONE & The KRONE Group in ADC Telecommunications; KRONE LSA-PLUS, a popular telecommunications connector, or krone tool; Krone an der Brahe, the German name for Koronowo, Poland; Diu Crône, a medieval poem; Kronen Zeitung, an Austrian tabloid; The Krone Group, manufacturer; Krone (mountain), in the Alps; Bernard Krone Holding, a German ...