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of Craigneuk Works, Motherwell, Scotland | of Craigneuk Works, Motherwell, Scotland |
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of Craigneuk Works, Motherwell, Scotland
1937 Alloy steels and steel castings. "Kaset" Case Hardening Steels. "N.R.M.3" Gear Steel. "R.M.4." High Tensile Bolt Steel.
1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers
1954 Subsidiary of Colvilles Ltd[1].
1983 Under the Lazard scheme to reduce capacity in castings, the Craigneuk Light foundry was closed[2]