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Thomas' second eldest son, Johannes Ahlmann took over his father's business together with his brother-in-law Dethlef Ohlsen, which then traded as "Ohlsen & Ahlmann" from 1878. In the following year, the two merchants moved the Carlshütte commission warehouse to Copenhagen. Hartwig Peter Holler – the son of the founder of the Carlshütte – was so convinced of Johannes Ahlmann's abilities that he offered him the post of commercial director at the Carlshütte, which he accepted in 1883. At this time, the Carlshütte was a public limited company. Over the next few decades, Johannes Ahlmann modernised the company, expanded it, and introduced new products, especially enamelled bathtubs, which made the Carlshütte world-famous. In 1900, more than 1,000 workers were employed in the company. The Copenhagen enterprise was later sold to the large Danish trading company Brødrene Dahl.[[Datei:Kaete Ahlmann KA TITEL.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Käte Ahlmann, 1938.]]
Thomas' second eldest son, Johannes Ahlmann took over his father's business together with his brother-in-law Dethlef Ohlsen, which then traded as "Ohlsen & Ahlmann" from 1878. In the following year, the two merchants moved the Carlshütte commission warehouse to Copenhagen. Hartwig Peter Holler – the son of the founder of the Carlshütte – was so convinced of Johannes Ahlmann's abilities that he offered him the post of commercial director at the Carlshütte, which he accepted in 1883. At this time, the Carlshütte was a public limited company. Over the next few decades, Johannes Ahlmann modernised the company, expanded it, and introduced new products, especially enamelled bathtubs, which made the Carlshütte world-famous. In 1900, more than 1,000 workers were employed in the company. The Copenhagen enterprise was later sold to the large Danish trading company Brødrene Dahl.

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Thomas‘ zweitältester Sohn Johannes Ahlmann übernimmt gemeinsam mit seinem Schwager Dethlef Ohlsen das Geschäft des Vaters, das ab 1878 als „Ohlsen & Ahlmann“ firmiert. Im Folgejahr verlegen die beiden Kaufleute das Kommissionslager der Carlshütte nach Kopenhagen. Hartwig Peter Holler – der Sohn des Carlshütten-Gründers – ist von den Johannes Ahlmanns Fähigkeiten so überzeugt, dass er ihm den Posten des kaufmännischen Direktors in der Carlshütte anbietet, den dieser 1883 annimmt. Die Carlshütte ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt eine Aktiengesellschaft. Johannes Ahlmann modernisiert in den kommenden Jahrzehnten den Betrieb, erweitert ihn und führt neue Produkte ein, vor allem emaillierte Badewannen, mit denen die Carlshütte weltbekannt wird. Im Jahr 1900 sind über 1.000 Arbeiter in dem Unternehmen beschäftigt. 
Die Kopenhagener Unternehmung wird später an das große dänische Handelsunternehmen Brødrene Dahl verkauft.

Thomas' second eldest son, Johannes Ahlmann took over his father's business together with his brother-in-law Dethlef Ohlsen, which then traded as "Ohlsen & Ahlmann" from 1878. In the following year, the two merchants moved the Carlshütte commission warehouse to Copenhagen. Hartwig Peter Holler – the son of the founder of the Carlshütte – was so convinced of Johannes Ahlmann's abilities that he offered him the post of commercial director at the Carlshütte, which he accepted in 1883. At this time, the Carlshütte was a public limited company. Over the next few decades, Johannes Ahlmann modernised the company, expanded it, and introduced new products, especially enamelled bathtubs, which made the Carlshütte world-famous. In 1900, more than 1,000 workers were employed in the company. The Copenhagen enterprise was later sold to the large Danish trading company Brødrene Dahl.