The O. Armleder & Company produced trucks from 1910 to 1927.
In 1904, the factory for the manufacture of carriages, especially for breweries, was located in a complex of over 11,600 m² (125,000 sq. ft.) at 12th Street and Plum Street in Over-the-Rhine, a neighborhood in Cincinnati. Around 1910, production of motorized vehicles gradually began, and carriage manufacturing was increasingly reduced.
The company was taken over in 1927 by the LeBlond-Schacht Truck Company, which was also based in Cincinnati. The company continued to operate under the name Armleder Motor Truck Company until 1928. Technically, it was aligned with Schacht trucks, using engines from Wisconsin. In 1936, the Armleder name was discontinued in favor of Schacht.