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1973 Carrier Engineering was the only part of  Carrier Drysys reporting poor performance, as reported in the annual results<ref>The Times  May 30, 1974</ref>
1973 Carrier Engineering was the only part of  Carrier Drysys reporting poor performance, as reported in the annual results<ref>The Times  May 30, 1974</ref>
By 1979 [[Air Industrial Developments]] Ltd., Shenstone, was a member of the Carrier Drysys Group, market leaders in the metal finishing industry.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post  23 March 1979</ref>


1981 Carrier Drysys Ltd changed its name to [[Haden Drysys|Haden Dyrsys International]] Ltd
1981 Carrier Drysys Ltd changed its name to [[Haden Drysys|Haden Dyrsys International]] Ltd

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1923.
February 1931.
1936.
1951. Thermal engineers.

of 24 Buckingham Gate, London SW

1921 Private company incorporated in England.[1] Connected with the Carrier Engineering Corporation of USA

1927 Advert for refrigeration.

1936 Company made public. The US parent company sold its interests to the British management[2]

1940 Advert for air conditioning and refrigeration.

1945 Advert for air conditioning and Aquatherm. heating and processing by pressure water.

1961 Manufacturers and suppliers of all branches of thermal engineering for drying, processing and maintenance of special temperature and humidity conditions. 1,000 employees.

1968 Announce new type of spray booth.[3]

1970 Bids for the company from G. N. Haden and Sons and Adwest Group[4]; Haden's was successful.

1972 Name of Carrier Engineering Co Ltd was changed to Carrier Drysys Ltd

1973 Carrier Engineering was the only part of Carrier Drysys reporting poor performance, as reported in the annual results[5]

By 1979 Air Industrial Developments Ltd., Shenstone, was a member of the Carrier Drysys Group, market leaders in the metal finishing industry.[6]

1981 Carrier Drysys Ltd changed its name to Haden Dyrsys International Ltd


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Apr. 2, 1936
  2. The Times Feb. 6, 1936
  3. * The Engineer 1968/07/05 p37
  4. The Times 20 August 1970
  5. The Times May 30, 1974
  6. Birmingham Daily Post 23 March 1979
  • 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  • Mechanical World Year Book 1927. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p57
  • Mechanical World Year Book 1940. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p65
  • Mechanical World Year Book 1945. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p32