Officine Meccaniche

Officine Meccaniche
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1899
Defunct1975
Fateabsorbed (as part of the Fiat Group) into IVECO.
HeadquartersMilan, Italy (HQ)
Brescia, Italy (Automotive)
ProductsAutomobiles (Brescia; 1918–1934)
Railroad locomotives and equipment (Milan)
Commercial Vehicles (Brescia; 1925–1975)
Miani e Silvestri&C-A.Grondona Comi&C
Officine Meccaniche-Milano-Brescia già Miani e Silvestri&C-A.Grondona Comi&C
Share of the Officine Meccaniche, issued 13 March 1930
OM Superba 665 1929
OM 120 truck

Officine Meccaniche or OM was an Italian car and truck manufacturing company. It was founded in 1899 in Milan as Società Anonima Officine Meccaniche to manufacture railway rolling stock and car production began in 1918.[1] It disappeared as such in 1975, subsumed into Iveco, but still exists as a forklift builder.

  1. ^ Piccinelli, Ferdinando (1902). Le società industriali italiane per azioni. Milan: Ulrico Hoepli. p. 229 – via University of California.