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1967 Cozens and Sutcliffe (Holdings) sold  
1967 Cozens and Sutcliffe (Holdings) sold [[Redler Conveyors|Redler Industries]], manufacturers of mechanical handling plant, [[H. J. H. King and Co]], general engineers, and its 51 percent interest in Duodec Development and Construction Co, suppliers and installers of mechanical handling and storage plant, to [[J. Brockhouse and Co]]<ref>The Times, Apr 22, 1967</ref>
 
 
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Constructional engineers and public works contractors

1967 Cozens and Sutcliffe (Holdings) sold Redler Industries, manufacturers of mechanical handling plant, H. J. H. King and Co, general engineers, and its 51 percent interest in Duodec Development and Construction Co, suppliers and installers of mechanical handling and storage plant, to J. Brockhouse and Co[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Apr 22, 1967