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1966 "The directors of a newly constituted Willenhall company, UMEC-Boydell, are visiting Scandinavia soon in a drive planned to take its products into the chief European countries"<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star 30 November 1966</ref> | |||
1969 UMEC Boydell Ltd. employed some 80 people at Willenhall, making non-precision pressed bearings and small light pressings for various trades. The business is being reorganised and the product-mix rationalised.<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star 24 April 1969</ref> | 1969 UMEC Boydell Ltd. employed some 80 people at Willenhall, making non-precision pressed bearings and small light pressings for various trades. The business is being reorganised and the product-mix rationalised.<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star 24 April 1969</ref> | ||
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1966 "The directors of a newly constituted Willenhall company, UMEC-Boydell, are visiting Scandinavia soon in a drive planned to take its products into the chief European countries"[1]
1969 UMEC Boydell Ltd. employed some 80 people at Willenhall, making non-precision pressed bearings and small light pressings for various trades. The business is being reorganised and the product-mix rationalised.[2]
1969 Umec-Boydell (Belting), Ltd., Grice-street, West Bromwich.[3]