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Production of high duty iron castings and a licensee for the Meehanite process. | |||
1965 [[Wellman, Smith, Owen Engineering Corporation]] changed its name to '''Wellman Engineering'''<ref>The Times, 9 August 1965</ref>. | 1965 [[Wellman, Smith, Owen Engineering Corporation]] changed its name to '''Wellman Engineering'''<ref>The Times, 9 August 1965</ref>. | ||
1968 Addition of two electric induction furnaces <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 6th December 1968 p860</ref> | 1968 Addition of two electric induction furnaces <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 6th December 1968 p860</ref> | ||
1974 Mr. Alan Morgan, sales manager, appointed as a director of the compnay. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 14 April 2016
of Smethwick.
Production of high duty iron castings and a licensee for the Meehanite process.
1965 Wellman, Smith, Owen Engineering Corporation changed its name to Wellman Engineering[1].
1968 Addition of two electric induction furnaces [2]
1974 Mr. Alan Morgan, sales manager, appointed as a director of the compnay.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 9 August 1965
- ↑ The Engineer of 6th December 1968 p860