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1962 Company formed<ref>The Times Nov. 7, 1970</ref> | |||
1963 Maker of agricultural auger flighting. | 1963 Maker of agricultural auger flighting. | ||
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1968 Exhibited Ideal Allman Propcorn Applicator, used to treat stored grain<ref>The Times Dec. 2, 1968</ref> | 1968 Exhibited Ideal Allman Propcorn Applicator, used to treat stored grain<ref>The Times Dec. 2, 1968</ref> | ||
1969 Became a public company. | |||
1970 [[Marshall Conveyors]] was a member of the Spiraflite group of companies<ref>The Times May 5, 1970</ref> | 1970 [[Marshall Conveyors]] was a member of the Spiraflite group of companies<ref>The Times May 5, 1970</ref> | ||
1970 Petition for winding up<ref>The Times July 28, 1970</ref> | 1970 Petition for winding up<ref>The Times July 28, 1970</ref>. The Spiraflite group had been one of Britain's largest producers of agricultural and grain storage equipment<ref>The Times Oct. 6, 1970</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:27, 30 August 2024
of Potton, Beds
1962 Company formed[1]
1963 Maker of agricultural auger flighting.
1968 Silver-Felber Group planned to spin off the company which was growing rapidly[2]
1968 Maker of flight-forming machines, which were used to make Archimedian screws for combined harvesters; large US order[3]
1968 Exhibited Ideal Allman Propcorn Applicator, used to treat stored grain[4]
1969 Became a public company.
1970 Marshall Conveyors was a member of the Spiraflite group of companies[5]
1970 Petition for winding up[6]. The Spiraflite group had been one of Britain's largest producers of agricultural and grain storage equipment[7]