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Arthur Denonville founded a small taxi firm in Brussels in 1922. In 1928, he assumed an agency for Ford lorries and delivery vans. Beginning in 1934, sales of White and Indiana lorries were added. In 1936, the Société des Automobiles Denonville, SADENO in short, was founded. Sale of Cummins diesel engines was started at the same time. In 1937, production of lorries under the brand name Denonville was started. The components originated from renowned manufacturers. The engines originated from Cummins and MAN, the rear axles from Timken and the hydraulic steering from Ross. Besides lorries with a paload of 5 and 8 tons, a semi-trailer unit for a payload of 10 tons was offered, too. Until 1940, about 150 Denonville lorries and semi-trailer units were made.
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