Ferdinand Schichau

Ferdinand Schichau (1814-1896) was born and died in Elbing, West Prussia. Schichau, whose father was a smith and iron worker in Elbing, studied engineering in Berlin. He visited the Rhineland and England, before starting his own company in Elbing in 1837. The Schichau-Werke became a large industrial complex, which employed several thousand people. Schichau made hydraulic presses, industrial machines and steam engines. For his workers he erected a large living quarter section in Elbing. The Borussia, constructed by him, was the first screw-vessel in Germany. Schichau gained an associate, when his daughter married Carl H. Ziese. The company had so many orders that it became necessary to construct another large shipyard in nearby Danzig as well. After Schichau's death, Ziese continued to lead the company. Schichau, Ferdinand Schichau, Ferdinand

 

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