The company always made their own bodies, but sometimes had the engines manufactured by different independent motor builders.
However, the company continues to manufacture engines under license from Deutz.
As early as 1904, he began to manufacture engines for airships.
By the 1920s, Sigvardt was manufacturing even more sophisticated engines, always keeping up to date with developments.
One of the companies was Caterpillar, which manufactures heavy equipment and engines, powered primarily by diesel or natural gas.
Their business was manufacturing marine engines, after they built their first marine engine in 1851.
It also manufactures diesel engines for motive power of heavy vehicles, marine, and general industrial applications.
The first 30 engines were to have 50% of the engine manufactured in Spain; the rest, 73% were to be produced indigenously.
Her propulsion system consisted of two triple-expansion engines manufactured by Howaldtswerke.
Just this year, Honda marked another first: The company will manufacture engines in Ohio.