International Nickel Co

International Nickel Co, of New York.
1900 The company was formed in March, 1900, and is principally known in Britain through having issued shares in 1902 in exchange for shares of the Nickel Corporation, Limited.
See also: International Nickel Company of Canada
1975 International Nickel Company of Canada (Inco) took over Daniel Doncaster and Sons Limited; Inco's main UK manufacturing subsidiary, Henry Wiggin and Co, were suppliers of high nickel blanks to Daniel Doncaster and Sons for making into turbine blades[1].
By 1985 Inco (Alloy Products) Ltd included:[2]
- Doncasters Blaenavon Ltd Special Alloy Products Division
- Doncasters Monk Bridge Ltd
- Doncasters Sheffield Ltd
- Doncasters Moorside Ltd
as well as
- Beaufort Engineering Ltd
- Whittingham and Porter Ltd
- I.A.P.L. Technology Centre
- Inco Selective Surfaces Ltd