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Triumph-Adler - Wikipedia TA Triumph-Adler GmbH (formerly TA Triumph-Adler AG) is a German office equipment manufacturer based in Nuremberg and founded in 1896 The company currently manufactures computer printers and other document management systems The company is now part of the Japanese conglomerate Kyocera
TA Triumph-Adler AG -- Company History TA Triumph-Adler AG is Germany's leading supplier of distribution services for printing, copying and presentation equipment The company's Experts@output division distributes and services laser printers and copiers for more than 22,000 clients at over 80 locations
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Triumph-Adler Explained What is Triumph-Adler? Triumph-Adler is a German office equipment manufacturer based in Nuremberg and founded in 1896
Machines of Loving Grace Around this time, Triumph-Adler was caught up in a vortex of corporate conglomerations within conglomerations T-A was bought by Litton (this machine bears the Litton "li" on the back), who already owned Royal and Imperial
Triumph-Adler – Wikipedia Gegen 1957 wurde die Durabel allerdings in Gabriele umbenannt, als Triumph-Adler von Grundig übernommen wurde und sich die Triumph-Adler-Büromaschinen-GmbH etabliert hatte