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Manufacturers of fork lift vehicles.
Manufacturers of fork lift vehicles.
1966 Company incorporated


1972 Assembly unit commissioned with 1,000th truck being produced in November the previous year.
1972 Assembly unit commissioned with 1,000th truck being produced in November the previous year.
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1974 Mr. Bernard Boxall joined the board of the '''Lancer Boss Group''' as a non-executive director.<ref>The Engineer 1974/05/30</ref>
1974 Mr. Bernard Boxall joined the board of the '''Lancer Boss Group''' as a non-executive director.<ref>The Engineer 1974/05/30</ref>


c1994 Company sold to [[Jungheinrich]].
1975 Sold [{Archer Components]]
 
c1994 Company acquired by [[Jungheinrich]].


2003 Factory closed  
2003 Factory closed  
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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* companies house filings


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[[Category: Town - Leighton Buzzard]]
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1983.

LancerBoss Ltd. of Grovebury Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 8SR.

Manufacturers of fork lift vehicles.

1966 Company incorporated

1972 Assembly unit commissioned with 1,000th truck being produced in November the previous year.

1974 January. Official opening postponed due to energy crisis.

1974 Mr. Bernard Boxall joined the board of the Lancer Boss Group as a non-executive director.[1]

1975 Sold [{Archer Components]]

c1994 Company acquired by Jungheinrich.

2003 Factory closed

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1974/05/30
  • companies house filings