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- Ford Motor Company Branch in Amsterdam, Holland, February 3, 1947 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford initially planned for a Dutch factory in Rotterdam, but the available site was landlocked. Instead, the company built a waterfront factory in Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands, in 1931.

- February 03, 1947
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Ford Motor Company Branch in Amsterdam, Holland, February 3, 1947
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford initially planned for a Dutch factory in Rotterdam, but the available site was landlocked. Instead, the company built a waterfront factory in Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands, in 1931.
- The House of Heinz, circa 1929 - The H.J. Heinz Company was founded from humble beginnings in 1869. By the turn of the century it had become a well-known manufacturer of processed food. Its rapid success resulted in the expansion of its operations at home and abroad. This booklet from 1929 provides an overview of the many branch factories and buildings operated by the company, referred to as "The House of Heinz."

- circa 1929
- Collections - Artifact
The House of Heinz, circa 1929
The H.J. Heinz Company was founded from humble beginnings in 1869. By the turn of the century it had become a well-known manufacturer of processed food. Its rapid success resulted in the expansion of its operations at home and abroad. This booklet from 1929 provides an overview of the many branch factories and buildings operated by the company, referred to as "The House of Heinz."
- Aerial View of Ford Motor Company Branch in Amsterdam, Holland, February 6, 1935 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford initially planned for a Dutch factory in Rotterdam, but the available site was landlocked. Instead, the company built a waterfront factory in Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands, in 1931.

- February 06, 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Aerial View of Ford Motor Company Branch in Amsterdam, Holland, February 6, 1935
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches, as well as assembly plants, in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford initially planned for a Dutch factory in Rotterdam, but the available site was landlocked. Instead, the company built a waterfront factory in Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands, in 1931.