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"The Edvard Kardelj factory from Karlovac produces seven-horsepower DMT diesel engines outside its production program. Agricultural and fishing cooperatives have a 40 percent discount on the sale price."
"Vijesnik", May 30, 1952.

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"On May 1, our first steam turbine factory" Edvard Kardelj ", which was built in Karlovac, will start operating. The factory can also produce marine engines, and has 18,000 square meters of halls and a production plant."

("Borba," January 8, 1953.)
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"The transitional flag of the Central Committee of the Federation of Trade Unions of Yugoslavia was awarded to the factory "Edvard Kardelj" from Karlovac, because the workers mastered complicated production. In addition to that recognition, the best workers were awarded 70,000 dinars in cash. "

("Borba," May 8, 1952)

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"I order that a steam turbine factory be built in Karlovac for the needs of the millitary and the merchant navy. It will be named after Edvard Kardelj." General Ivan Gosnjak

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Education as one of the most important determinants of the factory's survival was incomplete without a complete concept, with an insufficient number and uncoordinated structure of employees. For a example is the fact that in times of financial crisis, the company employed 35 graduate mechanical engineers, which was still insufficient given the volume of production. Due to the need for workers, a comprehensive and comprehensive program of support for education and engagement of workers has been defined.

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The Jugoturbina factory was established by a decision of the Government of the FNRJ on July 24, 1949. under the name Tvornica "Edvard Kardelj" and was registered with the financial administration of the JNA in the register of military companies. By the decision of the Supervisory Board of the city of Karlovac from 31.03.1954. The decision of the Workers' Council of the factory to change the name "Edvard Kardelj" to "Jugoturbina" - Turbine and Machine Factory Karlovac was accepted on Later, in the same year, on December 15, 1954. The name was changed to - Jugoturbina - factory of steam turbines and diesel engines Karlovac, based in Karlovac, Mrzlo Polje 155, which was later changed to Mala Švarča 155. The name of the factory was changed again by the decision of the workers' council on 23.05.1969. Since then, the full name of the factory - Jugoturbina - factory of steam turbines for diesel engines and pumps Karlovac.
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The company "Edvard Kardelj" from Karlovac is looking for an engineer-economist for the position of commercial manager ...

It is recommended that he has experience in mechanical engineering, and that he knows or speaks English, German or French. The salary is solid and the apartment is insured in a new building ...

Advertisement in "Vjesnik" July 1952.

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The "Edvard Kardelj" factory from Karlovac produced (delivered, op.) the first series of 30 diesel engines.

The engines will be delivered to customers in Serbia and Macedonia. There are another 70 engines in production. The price per engine is 260,000 dinars.

("Vjesnik", July 1953.)

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The factory 'Edvard Kardelj' from Karlovac produces diesel engines of the DTM type of seven horsepower outside its production program ... Agricultural and fishing cooperatives have a 40 percent discount from the sale price.

(Advertisement in "Vjesnik" on May 30, 1952.)

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In Mrzlo Polje, the main works on the construction of four large halls and energy facilities have been completed and the assembly of machines in the local factory 'Edvard Kardelj' has begun ...

A new 80 meters long bridge was built on the river Mrežnica ... 40 one-storey buildings with 170 comfortable one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments were built in the workers' settlement.

There are two new hotels in the settlement, each with 70 rooms for singles, and another 10 one-storey houses, a trading house and a restaurant are being built ...

(Vjesnik, December 28, 1952)

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