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Manufacturers of tobacco processing machinery. | Manufacturers of tobacco processing machinery. | ||
1961 Acquired by [[American Machine and Foundry Co]] <ref>The Times, November 6, 1961</ref> | A family business | ||
1946 became a limited company | |||
By 1961 in addition to tobacco machinery, the company makes non-specialised equipment including vibrating and belt | |||
conveyors, as well as dust-collecting plant and cigarette trays and trolleys, for use in tobacco factories.<ref>Monopolies Commission report 1961</ref> | |||
1961 Acquired by [[AMF International|American Machine and Foundry Co]] <ref>The Times, November 6, 1961</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 25 July 2023
of Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire.
Manufacturers of tobacco processing machinery.
A family business
1946 became a limited company
By 1961 in addition to tobacco machinery, the company makes non-specialised equipment including vibrating and belt conveyors, as well as dust-collecting plant and cigarette trays and trolleys, for use in tobacco factories.[1]
1961 Acquired by American Machine and Foundry Co [2]