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of Swindon, Wiltshire
Part of [[Concentric]] Group
Part of [[Concentric]] Group


Stainless steel fabrications
Stainless steel fabrications.


1982 Concentric sold its subsidiary, Concentric Fabrications, to its existing management for an undisclosed sum. The workforce numbered 30. The explanation for the sale was that the Swindon products, stainless steel fabrications for food processing and sanitaryware, no longer fitted into the group's future policy.<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star 9 July 1982</ref>


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of Swindon, Wiltshire

Part of Concentric Group

Stainless steel fabrications.

1982 Concentric sold its subsidiary, Concentric Fabrications, to its existing management for an undisclosed sum. The workforce numbered 30. The explanation for the sale was that the Swindon products, stainless steel fabrications for food processing and sanitaryware, no longer fitted into the group's future policy.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Wolverhampton Express and Star 9 July 1982