LIAZ (Czech Republic)

For the Russian bus manufacturing company see: LiAZ (Russia)
LIAZ
Private
Industry Automotive
Predecessor Reichenberger Automobil Fabrik
Successor TEDOM Truck
Founded January 1, 1951 (1951-01-01)
Defunct September 1, 2003 (2003-09-01)
Headquarters Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic
Products trucks
Website www.liaz.cz
LIAZ 706 MT – one of the most successful series

LIAZ (LIberecké Automobilové Závody – Liberec Automobil Works) is a defunct Czech and Czechoslovak manufacturer of trucks. The company was formed in 1951 by the government as a division of Škoda, incorporating eight other truck manufacturers into a single conglomerate. LIAZs headquarters in Liberec were where the erstwhile Reichenberger Automobilfabrik (RAF) had been located, one of the companies which made up LIAZ.[1] In 1953 LIAZ became independent of Škoda, but still continued to use its name until 1984 (Škoda LIAZ).

History

LIAZ/Škoda's main truck plants were in Rýnovice, Mnichovo Hradiště, Jablonec nad Nisou, and Liberec. Later on, factories in Mělník, Zvolen, Veľký Krtíš, Přerov and Holýšov were added. In the 1970s LIAZ was the biggest Czechoslovak truck manufacturer, with an average annual production of 15,000 trucks with the plant running at full capacity.[1]

However, after the 1989 revolution and subsequent economic problems, LIAZ lost almost all of its sales and was unable to find new, and so the production gradually declined. Nor the introduction of a new, modern Škoda 400 line (Xena and Fox) did not help to achieve better results. In 2000, the company was bought by Slovakian Sipox Holding, which however did not have enough money to finance production. Production ceased in September 2003.[2]

Tedom Truck, based in Třebíč, bought in 2006 all the rights to produce LIAZ trucks, including the factory, technical documentation and know-how for engines production. It produced the Fox model line series and modernized older LIAZ vehicles. However, the company enters into liquidation on 1 January 2010. So instead of planned 5,000 vehicles annually, only 19 were made, of which 9 were modernized LIAZ vehicles.[3]

On 22 December 2017, LIAZ TRUCKS was established. The sole shareholder is holding CZECHOSLOVAK GROUP a.s., Company ID: 034 72 302, controlled by JAROSLAV STRNAD. CZECHOSLOVAK GROUP a.s. owns 65% of the shares of TATRA TRUCKS. a.s., together with PROMET TOOLS a.s., owning 35% of the shares.

Trucks

LIAZ 110 (white) and LIAZ 150 (blue)
LIAZ 400 - Škoda Xena
  • 19401952 - Škoda 706 D[1]
  • 19521958 - Škoda 706 R, developed from the pre-war 706 D
  • 19571990 - Škoda 706 RT - a cab-over design with LIAZ' own 12-liter inline-six of the M 634 series[1]
  • 19691990 - Škoda 706 MT - used the frame, engine, and cab of the RT, but was intended for special uses. They were fitted with splitter transmissions and planetary drive rear axles, all to increase max loads.[1]
  • 19742003 - 100 series
  • 19901995 - 200 series
  • 19922003 - 300 series
  • S
  • FZ
  • 19962003 - 400 Xena/Fox (tractor/truck)
  • The engine plant of LIAZ trucks has been purchased by TEDOM Trucks which has also purchased all the technical data and drawings and is now marketing LIAZ Concept Trucks under the brand of FOX. In late nineties LIAZ in Jablonec and Nisou was mainly producing diesel engines which were assembled and tested at the industrial estate.
  • The engine line production actually tested every single engine by running it and collecting various parameters about it. Every n-th engine was sent to disassembly to check for any engine tolerances. The testing rigs were called Brzda (brake) where the engine was connected to fuel, exhaust extraction piping and electronic probes.
  • The industrial estate of LIAZ has also been used for production of steam which is routinely used to heat housing estates. This highly presurised steam is piped to smaller transformer stations round the town of Jablonec nad Nisou. In the transformer stations, the pressure is reduced and used for heating blocks of flats.



A few examples of products (click the truck's name to be redirected to a gallery of this vehicle at www.liaz.cz or www.busportal.cz)

R series (1952–1958)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
ŠKODA 706 Rdrop side truck24x2short
ŠKODA 706 RStipper24x2short
ŠKODA 706 ROKgarbage truck24x2middle

RT series (1957–1990)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
ŠKODA 706 RTdrop side truck24x2middle
ŠKODA 706 RTTNtruck tractor24x2middle
ŠKODA 706 RTStipper24x2middle
ŠKODA 706 RTHPfire truck24x4double cab

MT series (1969–1990)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
ŠKODA LIAZ 706 MTCdrop side truck24x2middle
ŠKODA LIAZ 706 MTTNtruck tractor24x2middle
ŠKODA LIAZ 706 MTSPtipper24x4short


100 series (1974–2003)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
ŠKODA LIAZ 100.47truck tractor24x2middle
ŠKODA LIAZ 100.05drop side truck24x2middle
LIAZ 111.054drop side truck24x4middle
LIAZ 122.053drop side truck36x2middle
LIAZ 151.261tipper24x4short
LIAZ 101.860fire truck24x4special


200 series (1990–1995)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
LIAZ 230.573truck tractor24x2high
LIAZ 230.073drop side truck24x2high
LIAZ 250.261tipper24x2short
LIAZ 251.154army truck24x4short
LIAZ 232.471truck tractor36x2middle


300 series (1992–2003)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
ŠKODA LIAZ 18.33 TBVtruck tractor24x2high
ŠKODA LIAZ 18.29 PBdrop side truck24x2middle
ŠKODA LIAZ 18.29 SAtipper24x4short
ŠKODA LIAZ 18.29 XAfire truck24x4special
ŠKODA LIAZ 24.33 PZVdrop side truck36x2/2high
ŠKODA LIAZ 24.23 KYVgarbage truck36x2/4middle
ŠKODA LIAZ 29.33 SDtipper36x4short
ŠKODA LIAZ 29.33 SDAtipper36x6short
ŠKODA LIAZ 40.33 SCtipper48x4short
ŠKODA LIAZ 12.18 PB/Sdelivery truck24x2short Steyr


400 series (1996–2003)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
ŠKODA Xenatruck tractor24x2high
ŠKODA Foxtipper24x2short


TEDOM 400 (2006–2009)

nametypeaxlesdrivecab
TEDOM Foxtipper24x4short
TEDOM Fox 6x4tipper36x4short

Sport

Greatest achievements of LIAZ in motosports

Dakar and other marathons (more informations and images: )

  • 1985 – first Czech team on Rallye Dakar
  • 1985 – 1st place on Rallye des Pharaons (kategory: trucks over 12 t), Heritier-Kovář-Brzobohatý
  • 1987 – 3rd place on Rallye Dakar, Moskal-Joklík-Záleský
  • 1987 – 1st place on Rallye Jelcz, Krejsa-Brzobohatý-Joklík
  • 1988 – 2nd place on Rallye Dakar, Moskal-Vojtíšek-Záleský
  • 1988 – 1st place on Rallye Jelcz, Svoboda-Fajtl-Joklík
  • 1992 – 1st place on Rallye des Pharaons (kategory: trucks over 12 t), Kakrda-Fajtl-Joklík
  • 2009 1st place on Baja Spain, Macík-Macík jr.-Kalina
  • 2009 – 2nd place on Baja Hungaria, Macík-Macík jr.
  • 2012 – 3rd place on Rally El Chott, Spáčil-Vodrhánek-Chytka

European truck racing championship (more informations and images: )

  • 1987 – first Czech team in European championship
  • 1989 – 2nd place in European championship (class: A), Frankie Vojtíšek
  • 1989 – 1st place in Great Britain Championship, Frankie Vojtíšek
  • 1990 – 2nd place in European championship (class: A), Frankie Vojtíšek
  • 1990 – 1st place in Great Britain Championship, Frankie Vojtíšek
  • 1990 – 2nd place in 24h truck race Le Mans
  • 1993 – 3rd place in European championship (class: B), Frankie Vojtíšek
  • 1994 – first Czech truck in class Super Race Truck
  • 1997 – 3rd place in European championship (class: Race Truck), Frankie Vojtíšek

European truck-trial championship (more informations and images: )

  • 1991 – first Czech team in European championship
  • 1991 – 1st place in European championship (class P2), Kakrda – Král
  • 1992 – 1st place in European championship (class P2), Kakrda – Birke
  • 1993 – 1st place in European championship (class S3), Filip – Joklík
  • 1995 – 1st place in European championship (class P2), Filip – Záleský

References

  • Podbielski, Zdzisław: Samochody ciężarowe, specjalne i autobusy, Nasza Księgarnia, Warsaw, 1988, ISBN 83-10-08987-2 (in Polish)
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Schauen, Till (December 2015). "Bau-genossen" [The joys of cooperative building]. Last & Kraft (in German). Vol. 24 no. 1 (December/Januar 2016). Mainz, Germany: Vereinigte Fachverlage. pp. 62–63. ISSN 1613-1606.
  2. Fejgl, David. "Historie podniku Liaz" (in Czech). liaz.cz. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  3. "Liaz v nové době: Jak dopadl známý severočeský výrobce nákladních vozů?". Auto.cz (in Czech). 7 September 2016.


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