Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* [[Asser Engineering]] Ltd
* [[Asser Engineering]] Ltd
* [[Garnett-Bywater]] Ltd
* [[Garnett-Bywater]] Ltd
1987 Acquired [[TI Stainless Tubes]] Ltd<ref>The Times Dec. 2, 1987</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 16:21, 7 April 2024

June 1969.
1969.
1969.

Sandvik U.K. of Manor Way, Halesowen, Worcestershire, subsidiary of Sandvik of Sweden

1966 Sandvik U.K. was formed by the merger of 2 British subsidiaries of the Swedish company: Sandvik Swedish Steels and Sandvik Steel Band Conveyors[1]. It had 4 divisions:

1969 A new company, Sandvik Conveyors Ltd, was incorporated, a subsidiary of Sandvik Conveyors GmbH[2]

1973 Acquired the Wickman Wimet business[3]

1975 Sandvik U.K. renamed Sandvik Ltd

1982 Formed Wimet Wear Parts

1983 British trading subsidiaries of Sandvik Ltd included:[4]

1987 Acquired TI Stainless Tubes Ltd[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times June 29, 1966
  2. The Times Apr. 23, 1969
  3. The Times, Mar 10, 1973
  4. 1983 Annual report
  5. The Times Dec. 2, 1987