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Reverse take-over of [[Powerscreen]] Ltd  of Dungannon and its subsidiaries.
Reverse take-over of [[Powerscreen]] Ltd  of Dungannon and its subsidiaries.


By 1987 the company had been transformed into a world leading manufacturer and supplier of mobile screening equipment, as well as supplying fuel through a network of filling stations, and supplied crushing plant.<ref>1987 Annual report</ref>
By 1987 the company had been transformed into a world leading manufacturer and supplier of mobile screening equipment, as well as supplying fuel through a network of filling stations, and supplied crushing plant.<ref>1987 Annual report</ref> The group was renamed Powerscreen International.





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Manufacturer of solid fuel products

1970 Company incorporated. British Benzol and Coal Distillation Ltd was a subsidiary[1]

1981 Re-registered as a public limited company.

1985 Renamed British Benzol plc

Reverse take-over of Powerscreen Ltd of Dungannon and its subsidiaries.

By 1987 the company had been transformed into a world leading manufacturer and supplier of mobile screening equipment, as well as supplying fuel through a network of filling stations, and supplied crushing plant.[2] The group was renamed Powerscreen International.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Aug 18, 1970
  2. 1987 Annual report