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Managing Director, [[Trevor Ward]]
Managing Director, [[Trevor Ward]]


They had built up the reputation with the process and petrochemical industries which required large pressure to be stress relieved as well as kilns and furnaces to be cured.
They had built up the reputation with the process and petrochemical industries which required large pressure to be stress-relieved as well as kilns and furnaces to be cured.
 
1987 Received an order worth £1 million for 32 pairs of burners for the reheating of steel at [[Rotherham Engineering Steels]], Aldwarke.<ref>Dewsbury Reporter 23 October 1987</ref>


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of Earlsheaton, Dewsbury.

Subsidiary company of Hotwork International and sister company of Hotwork.

1974 Private business employed 250 people and the company had grown by 25% every year for since 1962.

Managing Director, Trevor Ward

They had built up the reputation with the process and petrochemical industries which required large pressure to be stress-relieved as well as kilns and furnaces to be cured.

1987 Received an order worth £1 million for 32 pairs of burners for the reheating of steel at Rotherham Engineering Steels, Aldwarke.[1]

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  1. Dewsbury Reporter 23 October 1987