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Ateliers de Construction Électriques de Charleroi
ACEC was a Belgian manufacturer of electro-mechanical products. They were based
in Charleroi (Belgium) and developed electrical systems, such as motors,
transformers and domestic equipment such as radio and television sets.
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The company was established as Société Anonyme Electricité et Hydraulique à
Charleroi in 1886 by Julien Dulait. In 1904, the company was taken over by
Edouard Empain and the name was changed to ACEC
(Ateliers de Construction Électriques de Charleroi). It would become the most
significant Belgian manufacturer of electric motors and domestic equipment.
In the early 1960s, ACEC was about the same size as
Philips was in The Netherlands.
In the late 1980s, ACEC ran into financial trouble and was eventually dissolved
in 1989 by its shareholders (Alcatel, Alstrom and Waalse Regio).
In 1992 the company officially ceased to exist.
The activities of
ACEC were spread over 8 different indepentant companies of which only the
domestic heating part (ACIT) exists today.
It is little known that, during the 1960s and 1970s,
ACEC also manufactured teleprinter equipment (telex) and cipher
machines for the Belgian Department of Defence (DoD). One example is the
TP-845-A Telecijferaaruitrusing
(Telecrypto system) featured on this website.
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ACEC equipment on this website
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