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page 1Manufacturing companies based in Leipzig

Blüthner
Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik GmbH is a piano-manufacturing company in Leipzig, Germany. Composers who used Blüthner include Brahms, Debussy, Wagner, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, and the Beatles among others.

Hugo Schneider AG
HASAG (also known as Hugo Schneider AG, or by its original name in ) was a German metal goods manufacturer founded in 1863. Based in Leipzig, it grew from a small business making lamps and other small metal products by hand into a large factory and publicly traded company that sold its wares in several countries. During the Second World War, Hasag became a Nazi arms-manufacturing conglomerate with dozens of factories across German-occupied Europe using slave labour on a massive scale. Tens of thousands of Jews from Poland, and other prisoners, died producing munition for Hasag.
Feurich
Feurich (Feurich Pianoforte GmbH) is a piano company founded in 1851 in Leipzig, Germany, by Julius Gustav Feurich, which has been family operated for five generations. The company is renowned for the quality of its pianos.
Adolf Bleichert & Co.
Bleichert, short for Adolf Bleichert & Co., was a German engineering firm founded in 1874 by Adolf Bleichert. The company dominated the aerial wire ropeway industry during the first half of the 20th century, and its portfolio included cranes, electric cars, elevators, and mining and ship-loading equipment. It ceased operations in 1993.
thumb|Adolf Bleichert - Founder of the Bleichert Aerial Wire Ropeway System
thumb|Postcard 1910 - Factory of Adolf Bleichert & Co. Leipzig-Gohlis
thumb|Factory plan of Adolf Bleichert & Co. Leipzig-Gohlis
Kirow Ardelt GmbH
Leipziger Pianofortefabrik Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann AG
German musical instrument manufacturing company in Saxony, 1884-