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Sisu Auto

Oy Sisu Auto Ab
osakeyhtiö
Industry automotive
Predecessor Autoteollisuus-Bilindustri
and Autokoritehdas
Founded Helsinki, Finland (April 1, 1931 (1931-04-01))
Founder Karl Arthur Nordgrén
Emil Anton Winckelmann
Lars Wilhelm Åberg
Headquarters Raseborg, Finland
Key people
Tor Nessling
Erik Gillberg
Timo Korhonen
Products on- and off-road trucks;
military trucks
Services heavy vehicle application engineering
Revenue
  • Increase €26.6 million (2015)
  • Decrease €-0.7 million (2015)
Owner Timo Korhonen
Number of employees
  • 66 (2015)
Subsidiaries Sisu Auto Trucks Oy
Sisu Defence Oy
Sisu Engineering Oy
Website sisuauto.com/node/140

Sisu Auto is a truck manufacturer based in Raseborg, Finland. Its name comes from the Finnish word sisu meaning guts, grit and determination.

Sisu Auto has a subsidiary company, "Sisu Defence", producing high mobility tactical vehicles for military use.

The currently available Sisu Polar variants are with 3, 4 or 5 axles in various layouts. The applications are:

The company was established on 1 April 1931 as Oy Suomen Autoteollisuus Ab (SAT). It originated from two neighbouring Helsinki-based automobile coach builders Autokoritehdas and Autoteollisuus-Bilindustri, both of which had fallen into financial troubles by the beginning of the 1930s. The banks, which were funding both companies, pressed them to put together their operations under one company. The founders were Emil Anton Winckelmann, Lars Wilhelm Åberg and Karl Arthur Nordgren. In the first company meeting the company general manager was selected John Hellsten and the technical manager was appointed Tor Nessling.

At first SAT continued the coachbuilding business which it had inherited from its predecessors, but also put into practice the plan of building own vehicles, which was evolved already earlier, when Autoteollisuus-Bilindustri had ordered few Volvo chassis for outfitting. These chassis formed the basis for the first pre-series of vehicles.

As soon as the business was started, SAT started to seek a good brand for its products. At early summer 1932 the company set up a name competition which was advertised on the main newspapers of Helsinki. The competition got a great attention and some 3000-4000 suggestions were received. The jury met up in Hotel Kämp in Helsinki to select the winner in the middle of June 1932. Three candidates were selected: Sisu ("guts; stamina; stubbornness, determination"), Karhu ("bear") and Haukka ("hawk"). Eventually, Sisu became selected. As many people had suggested the successful name, the winner of the 1,000 marks' price was selected by lottery - he was young Veikko Arohonka, actually signed up by his older brother Eino, who later became writer.


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