Berliner Motorwagenfabrik Gottschalk & Co. KG was a German automotive manufacturer based in Berlin, active primarily between 1900 and 1901. The company specialized in the production of commercial vehicles, which constituted the majority of its output. In addition to its focus on commercial vehicles, Gottschalk & Co. also produced a limited number of small passenger cars during its brief existence.
In 1901, the company underwent a rebranding and became known as Berliner Motorwagenfabrik (BMF). Following this transition, BMF shifted its focus entirely to the manufacture of commercial vehicles, marking a significant change in its business strategy. The company’s early efforts contributed to the development of the automotive industry in Germany, particularly in the realm of commercial transportation.
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