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In addition to the plant in Bretten, an appliance factory had been established in the Ruiter Valley by 1957 along with a factory for large-scale kitchen equipment in Bruchsal as well as a foundry in Rinklingen. The product range was extended and modernized. In 1952, the state-of-the-art [[Special:MyLanguage/Neff Elektroherd Arcus|Arcus electric cooker]] became the most successful NEFF product of post-war production. A uniform product line from refrigerators and cookers to washing machines was successfully launched in 1955 and manufacture of chest freezers commenced. Two years later, NEFF became the first company in Europe to produce microwave ovens and in 1958 launched the first induction cooker in Europe.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, F-Neff-004, Hans Tischert: 80 Jahre Neff, page 15. BSH Corporate Archives, F-Neff-005, Gabriele Kicherer: Geschichte und Bedeutung der Marke Neff, Dissertation, Aachen 1994, page 41.</ref>
In addition to the plant in Bretten, an appliance factory had been established in the Ruiter Valley by 1957 along with a factory for large-scale kitchen equipment in Bruchsal as well as a foundry in Rinklingen. The product range was extended and modernized. In 1952, the state-of-the-art [[Special:MyLanguage/Neff Elektroherd Arcus|Arcus electric cooker]] became the most successful NEFF product of post-war production. A uniform product line from refrigerators and cookers to washing machines was successfully launched in 1955 and manufacture of chest freezers commenced. Two years later, NEFF became the first company in Europe to produce microwave ovens and in 1958 launched the first induction cooker in Europe.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, F-Neff-004, Hans Tischert: 80 Jahre Neff, page 15. BSH Corporate Archives, F-Neff-005, Gabriele Kicherer: Geschichte und Bedeutung der Marke Neff, Dissertation, Aachen 1994, page 41.</ref>


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By the mid-sixties, some 3,000 employees were working at four plant locations of Carl Neff GmbH, which as the largest German manufacturer of electric, coal and oil burning cookers was exporting to just short of 50 countries.
Mitte der 1960er Jahre arbeiten 3.000 Angestellte an vier Werkstandorten bei der Carl Neff GmbH, die als größter deutscher Hersteller von Elektro-, Kohle- und Ölherden in fast 50 Länder exportiert.
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