In 1911
Nicola Romeo (later the owner of
Alfa Romeo) founded the limited partnership
Ing. Nicola Romeo e Co. for the production of mining machinery. The company soon began to specialize in the production of railway
rolling stock, taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the emerging
internal combustion engine technology to license some of the first Italian
railcars. After some years of inactivity, Romeo re-started the Costruzioni Meccaniche plant as
CEMSA in 1925. == See also ==