Jelcz
Jelcz (pronounced like Yelch after a town by the same name) is a Polish brand of trucks also military, buses and trolley buses produced by Zakłady Samochodowe Jelcz, Jelczańskie Zakłady Samochodowe - both names roughly translating as Automotive Works of [town] Jelcz.
Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością | |
Industry | automotive, defence |
Founded | 28 March 1952 (2014 Jelcz Sp. z o.o.) |
Headquarters | Jelcz-Laskowice, Poland |
Key people | Władysław Czubak CEO |
Products | trucks |
Number of employees | 500 (2015) |
Website | www |
Currently company operates as Jelcz with focus on offroad military trucks manufacturing.
History
In 1952, a decision was made to use a former German armaments factory in Jelcz-Laskowice near Wrocław for production in new western Poland. A company called "Zakłady Budowy Nadwozi Samochodowych" ("Automobile Chassis Works") was established. After reconstruction of the factory the company started to develop and build car-bodies for Lublin and Star trucks. The company built buses like the Jelcz PR110D.
In 1974 the Polish expedition on Lhotse crossed the road from Warsaw to Nepal by car Jelcz 316. In 1975 the expedition of the Wrocław Mountain Club on Broad Peak Central, crossed the road from Wrocław to Islamabad by car Jelcz 315-M. 9000 km were run between 2–21 May.
Since 2004 Jelcz Sp. z o.o. concentrates on producing heavy trucks for armed forces, mainly Siły Zbrojne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (for example WR-40 Langusta platform). Since 2012 sole owner of the Jelcz sp. z o.o. is Huta Stalowa Wola SA, part of the Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa SA.
Gallery
- Jelcz 043 and Jelcz P01
- Jelcz 315
- Jelcz 325
- Jelcz
- Jelcz 120ME
- Jelcz T120-2
- Jelcz S442.D28
- Jelcz P662 "Jaśmin"
- Jelcz P882.D53
- WR-40 Langusta on Jelcz P662.D35
- Jelcz P442.28 "Bartek"
- Jelcz P662.D43
- Jelcz P662.D35
- Jelcz C642.D43
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jelcz vehicles. |
- Jelcz Sp. z OO website (Polish)
- Jelcz en. website (English)