Palmer-Moore Company
The Palmer-Moore Company (1906–1918) was a manufacturer of gasoline and air-cooled motor engines and marine engines in Syracuse, New York. The company began production of commercial trucks beginning in 1912. They were the third manufacturer in the city in the business and specialized in the manufacture of custom designs for local industries.
Truck Manufacturing | |
Industry | Engine and truck manufacturing |
Genre | Trucks |
Fate | Competition and lack of capital during World War I |
Founded | 1906 |
Founder | Charles L. Palmer, Thomas W. Meachem, T. G. Meachem and Edward Moore |
Defunct | 1918 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Thomas W. Meachem |
Products | Water and air-cooled motor and marine engines, trucks |
Number of employees | 600 in 1916 |
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