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1975 [[International Nickel Company of Canada]] (Inco) took over [[Daniel Doncaster and Sons]] Limited; Inco's main UK manufacturing subsidiary, [[Henry Wiggin and Co]], were suppliers of high nickel blanks to [[Daniel Doncaster and Sons]] for making into turbine blades<ref>The Times, 24 June 1975</ref>. | |||
By 1985 Inco (Alloy Products) Ltd included:<ref>e Times, Jan 18, 1985</ref> | By 1985 Inco (Alloy Products) Ltd included:<ref>e Times, Jan 18, 1985</ref> |
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International Nickel Co, of New York.
See also: International Nickel Company of Canada
1975 International Nickel Company of Canada (Inco) took over Daniel Doncaster and Sons Limited; Inco's main UK manufacturing subsidiary, Henry Wiggin and Co, were suppliers of high nickel blanks to Daniel Doncaster and Sons for making into turbine blades[1].
By 1985 Inco (Alloy Products) Ltd included:[2]
- Doncasters Blaenavon Ltd Special Alloy Products Division
- Doncasters Monk Bridge Ltd
- Doncasters Sheffield Ltd
- Doncasters Moorside Ltd
as well as
- Beaufort Engineering Ltd
- Whittingham and Porter Ltd
- I.A.P.L. Technology Centre
- Inco Selective Surfaces Ltd