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[[Image:Im19680308En-Hitachi.jpg|thumb| March 1968. ]] | [[Image:Im19680308En-Hitachi.jpg|thumb| March 1968. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1969EnV-Hitachi.jpg|thumb| 1969. Ladle Cranes. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im197210MS-Hitachi.jpg|thumb| October 1973. ]] | [[Image:Im197210MS-Hitachi.jpg|thumb| October 1973. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1974MotSC-Hit.jpg|thumb| October 1974. Car Radio. ]] | [[Image:Im1974MotSC-Hit.jpg|thumb| October 1974. Car Radio. ]] | ||
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The British subsidiary of a Japanese company | The British subsidiary of a Japanese company | ||
By 2022 Hitachi Europe consisted of 150 companies | By 2022 '''Hitachi Europe''' consisted of 150 companies including British operations at<ref>[https://www.hitachi.eu/en-gb/about-hitachi-europe] Hitachi Europe website</ref>: | ||
* Hitachi Europe at Maidenhead | * Hitachi Europe at Maidenhead | ||
* Hitachi Rail and Hitachi Solutions Europe in London | * Hitachi Rail and Hitachi Solutions Europe in London |
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of Station Road, Hayes
The British subsidiary of a Japanese company
By 2022 Hitachi Europe consisted of 150 companies including British operations at[1]:
- Hitachi Europe at Maidenhead
- Hitachi Rail and Hitachi Solutions Europe in London
- Hitachi Vantara and Hitachi Vantara EMEA at Stoke Poges
- Hitachi Information Control Systems Europe at Bradford on Avon
- Temple Lifts at Bromley