Translations:BSH Chronologie 1984-2002: Nachhaltigkeit und Internationalisierung/8/en

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Attention focused increasingly on the Eastern European arm of BSHG in the mid-1990s: the Group opened a newly constructed plant for producing washing machines in the Polish city of Lodz in 1994.[1] This meant that BSHG was also represented for the first time in Eastern Europe as a manufacturer of large appliances and was able to exploit its market potential in Poland.[2] The company expanded its position in Eastern Europe in 1998: An assembly plant for cookers was established in Tschernogolowka in Russia, 60 kilometers east of Moscow.[3]

  1. BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-001, 40 Jahre BSH – Eine Chronik, Munich 2007, page 97. 
  2. BSH Corporate Archives, A05-0018, inform 1995/3, page 3.
  3. BSH Corporate Archives, A01-0016, Business Report 1998, page 10. The site was closed again in 2007.