Translations:BSH Chronologie 1984-2002: Nachhaltigkeit und Internationalisierung/24/en

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Despite BSHG's international commitments, the German site was not neglected. For example, BSHG opened a new refrigerator plant in Giengen in 1993. This allowed Giengen to consolidate its position as the largest refrigerator site in the world.[1] One year later, BSHG became the only home appliance manufacturer to establish a factory for laundry care appliances in the newly-formed German states.[2] Hundreds of jobs were created in the Brandenburg town of Nauen thanks to the new plant and the suppliers located there.

  1. BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-001, 40 Jahre BSH – Eine Chronik, Munich 2007, page 58. 
  2. BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-001, 40 Jahre BSH – Eine Chronik, Munich 2007, page 84.