Brand of Ukrainian-made vehicle engines
This article is about the vehicle engine brand. For the Trojan horse, see
MEMZ.
MEMZ is a brand of vehicle engines related to Melitopol Engine Factory (Ukrainian: Мелітопольський моторний завод; literally "Melitopol Motor Plant" ), which is located in Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia Oblast and it is a part of AvtoZAZ motor vehicle manufacturer out of Zaporizhzhia.
The factory was founded in 1908 by a Ukrainian Mennonite entrepreneur Izrail Davidovich Zaferman, intending to build diesel engines.[1] After the October Revolution, it was nationalized,[2] and until 1925 operated as the Russian Second Soviet Factory. It was renamed into the artel Pobeda (Victory) in 1925 and was focused mainly on diesel engine for applications in agricultural and construction machinery, and for fishing boats.[3] In 1931, the factory was included to the state owned combinat Soyuzdiesel, focusing on engines for fishing boats.[3] In 1936, it was again renamed, to Mikoyan Diesel-Building Factory.[3] It was evacuated prior to the German invasion, and rebuilt, restarting production in 1944.[3] In 1958, the name was changed again, to Melitopol Motor Plant (MeMZ), when it was refitted for production of automobile engines.[3]
- ^ Thompson, Andy. Cars of the Soviet Union (Haynes Publishing, Somerset, UK, 2008), p.90.
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- ^ a b c d e Thompson, Andy. Cars of the Soviet Union (Haynes Publishing, Somerset, UK, 2008), p.91.