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1966 Capper-Neil increased the workforce in Capper Pipe Service, making it probably the largest in industrial pipework in the country<ref>The Times June 8, 1966</ref>
1966 Capper-Neil increased the workforce in Capper Pipe Service, making it probably the largest in industrial pipework in the country<ref>The Times June 8, 1966</ref>
1987 The company was appointed a term contractor for the fabrication of pipework and erection of plant equipment at Stanlow Refinery, Ellesmere Port.<ref>Ellesmere Port Pioneer 14 May 1987</ref>


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Latest revision as of 09:49, 28 December 2024

Presumably part of Capper Holdings, a private company specialising in pipework contracts, which was merged into Capper-Neill in 1965

1966 Capper-Neil increased the workforce in Capper Pipe Service, making it probably the largest in industrial pipework in the country[1]

1987 The company was appointed a term contractor for the fabrication of pipework and erection of plant equipment at Stanlow Refinery, Ellesmere Port.[2]

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  1. The Times June 8, 1966
  2. Ellesmere Port Pioneer 14 May 1987