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1966 [[Sandvik|Sandvik U.K.]] was formed by the merger of 2 British subsidiaries of the Swedish company: [[Sandvik Swedish Steels]] and [[Sandvik Steel Band Conveyors]]<ref>The Times June 29, 1966</ref> | 1966 [[Sandvik|Sandvik U.K.]] was formed by the merger of 2 British subsidiaries of the Swedish company: [[Sandvik Swedish Steels]] and [[Sandvik Steel Band Conveyors]]<ref>The Times June 29, 1966</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:32, 7 April 2024
of Dawlish Road Works, Selly Oak, Birmingham (1946)
1946 Patent on "Means for cooling material carried upon a band conveyor" invented by Alan Thurburn Scott.
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]
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- ↑ The Times June 29, 1966