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[[ICI Billingham Division]] was split into the [[ICI Heavy Organic Chemicals Division]] and [[ICI Agricultural Division]] in the 1960s.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Chemical_Industries Wikipedia]</ref>
1957 the [[ICI Billingham Division|Billingham Division]] was split into two:
* one, which continued to be called the Billingham Division, dealt primarily with ammonia and fertiliser products ([[ICI Agricultural Division]])
* the other, the [[ICI Heavy Organic Chemicals Division|Heavy Organic Chemicals Division]], dealt with organic products derived in the first instance from the oil crackers at the company's [[Wilton Works]]


Later the organic chemicals side became [[ICI Petrochemicals |Petrochemicals Division]], with new headquarters at Wilton, and then was merged
Later the organic chemicals side became [[ICI Petrochemicals |Petrochemicals Division]], with new headquarters at Wilton, and then was merged

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1957 the Billingham Division was split into two:

Later the organic chemicals side became Petrochemicals Division, with new headquarters at Wilton, and then was merged with Plastics Division as ICI Petrochemicals and Plastics Division

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