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1978 Acquired [[Blakeys (Malleable Castings)|Blakey's (Malleable Castings)]]<ref>The Times Mar. 17, 1978</ref> | 1978 Acquired [[Blakeys (Malleable Castings)|Blakey's (Malleable Castings)]]<ref>The Times Mar. 17, 1978</ref> | ||
c.1981 Renamed A. I. Industrial Products. The group had experienced substantial losses due to reduction in demand<ref>The Times Feb. 27, 1981</ref> | c.1981 Renamed [[A. I. Industrial Products]]. The group had experienced substantial losses due to reduction in demand<ref>The Times Feb. 27, 1981</ref> | ||
1985 Company incorporated to acquire the assets and business of the insulator division of A. I. Industrial Products PLC; it was a subsidiary of [[S. Pearson and Son|Pearson]] plc | 1985 Company incorporated to acquire the assets and business of the insulator division of A. I. Industrial Products PLC; it was a subsidiary of [[S. Pearson and Son|Pearson]] plc |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 15 January 2024
1968 Acquired the high voltage insulators business from Steatite and Porcelain Products[1]
1974 Acquired the industrial ceramics division of Plessey[2]
1974 The Government decided not to refer the proposed merger of Allied Insulators and Doulton Insulators to the Monopolies Commission[3]
c. 1974 Acquired Unilator
1975 Acquired Mason and Burns[4]
1975 Divisions were[5]:
- High Tension Products
- Low Tension Products
- Unilator Technical Ceramics
- Bullers Engineering
1978 Acquired Blakey's (Malleable Castings)[6]
c.1981 Renamed A. I. Industrial Products. The group had experienced substantial losses due to reduction in demand[7]
1985 Company incorporated to acquire the assets and business of the insulator division of A. I. Industrial Products PLC; it was a subsidiary of Pearson plc
1987 Part of Fairey Holdings when it was bought out of Pearsons
1994 on 31st December the business and assets of Doulton Insulators were transferred to Allied Insulators Ltd, a fellow subsidiary of Fairey Group[8]
1999 Beauford sold the company to its management[9]