Founded in 1851 by Isaac M. Singer and Edward C. Clark as I.M. Singer & Co. First practical domestic sewing machine design with eye-pointed needle. Became world's largest sewing machine manufacturer by 1860. Won first prize at 1855 Paris World's Fair
Founded in 1158 by Duke Henry the Lion as a salt trade center. Became capital of Bavaria in 1806, becoming center of arts and culture. Hosted Oktoberfest, world's largest Volksfest, from 1810
Founded in 1941 as Chosun Tire Company, renamed in 1968. Currently seventh largest tire manufacturer globally. Headquartered in Seoul with facilities in multiple countries. Produces about 102 million tires annually
Born in 1863 on Michigan farm, Ford left home at 16 to work in Detroit. Started repairing engines and building automobiles in 1880s. Founded Ford Motor Company in 1903 after previous business failures
EMTA Group operates in energy generation and distribution markets for over 40 years. Group consists of four main companies: Cable & Conductor, Energy, Global Trading, and Sales. Headquarters located in Tuzla, Istanbul, with offices in Kadirli, Ankara, and Vancouver
Manufacturing transforms raw materials into finished goods using tools and labor. Handmade products dominated before Industrial Revolution. Ford popularized mass production techniques in early 20th century