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1967 The name [[Burmah-Castrol]] was introduced for industrial | [[Image:Im1984Eng-Burmah.jpg|thumb| 1984. SyntiloR. ]] | ||
1967 The name [[Burmah-Castrol]] was introduced for industrial products of the [[Burmah Oil Co]]<ref>The Times, Jul 18, 1969</ref>. | |||
1987 Acquired [[Simoniz (England)|Simoniz]]<ref>The Times, October 04, 1997</ref> | 1987 Acquired [[Simoniz (England)|Simoniz]]<ref>The Times, October 04, 1997</ref> | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 14 November 2024

1967 The name Burmah-Castrol was introduced for industrial products of the Burmah Oil Co[1].
1990 Burmah Oil Co was renamed Burmah-Castrol[3]
1991 Acquired Foseco Minsep[4]
1992 Sold off most of the building products group acquired from Foseco except Celmac[5]
1997 Sold its car care division, Simoniz of Newquay, to Holt Lloyd[6]
2000 Burmah-Castrol was acquired by BP Amoco.