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1967 [[GEC]] established a subsidiary which brought together the previous GEC and [[AEI: Switchgear|AEI]] business units in switchgear which were rapidly integrated.<ref>The Times, July 30, 1968</ref> | 1967 [[GEC]] established a subsidiary which brought together the previous GEC and [[AEI: Switchgear|AEI]] business units in switchgear which were rapidly integrated.<ref>The Times, July 30, 1968</ref> | ||
1969 The division included the relevant parts of [[GEC]], [[AEI]] and [[English Electric Co]], and [[J. G. Statter and Co]] and [[Switchgear and Cowans]] | 1969 '''GEC Power Engineering''' was formed which included this division<ref>The Times, 10 January 1969</ref>. The Switchgear division included the relevant parts of [[GEC]], [[AEI]] and [[English Electric Co]], and [[J. G. Statter and Co]] and [[Switchgear and Cowans]] | ||
1978 '''GEC Switchgear''' Ltd became [[GEC High Voltage Switchgear]] Ltd | 1978 '''GEC Switchgear''' Ltd became [[GEC High Voltage Switchgear]] Ltd |
Revision as of 11:01, 20 December 2020
1967 GEC established a subsidiary which brought together the previous GEC and AEI business units in switchgear which were rapidly integrated.[1]
1969 GEC Power Engineering was formed which included this division[2]. The Switchgear division included the relevant parts of GEC, AEI and English Electric Co, and J. G. Statter and Co and Switchgear and Cowans
1978 GEC Switchgear Ltd became GEC High Voltage Switchgear Ltd