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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[E. K. Cole]] | ''Note: This is a sub-section of [[E. K. Cole]] | ||
Supplier of mouldings for industry | |||
1945 Resumed manufacture of plastic components for industry. | |||
1960 E. K. Cole merged with [[Pye]]; each company retained its own operations and management initially but by 1962 '''Ekco''' was no longer a separate operation<ref>The Times, 23 November 1962</ref>. | 1960 E. K. Cole merged with [[Pye]]; each company retained its own operations and management initially but by 1962 '''Ekco''' was no longer a separate operation<ref>The Times, 23 November 1962</ref>. | ||
1964 Eckoware food containers, a new line, was very popular<ref> The Times, Oct 08, 1964</ref> | 1964 Eckoware food containers, a new line, was very popular<ref> The Times, Oct 08, 1964</ref> |
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Ekco Plastics of Southend-on-Sea.
Note: This is a sub-section of E. K. Cole
Supplier of mouldings for industry
1945 Resumed manufacture of plastic components for industry.
1960 E. K. Cole merged with Pye; each company retained its own operations and management initially but by 1962 Ekco was no longer a separate operation[1].
1964 Eckoware food containers, a new line, was very popular[2]
1978 Pye sold Ekco Plastics to National Plastics[3] presumably forming N. P. Ekco