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of Wiggin Street, Birmingham, maker of forgings and components for aerospace, oil, gas, energy and general engineering industries. | of Wiggin Street, Birmingham, maker of forgings and components for aerospace, oil, gas, energy and general engineering industries. | ||
A subsidiary of [[International Nickel Company of Canada]] | |||
1983 Advert<ref>The Times Oct. 20, 1983</ref> | 1983 Advert<ref>The Times Oct. 20, 1983</ref> |
Revision as of 17:26, 23 March 2025
of Wiggin Street, Birmingham, maker of forgings and components for aerospace, oil, gas, energy and general engineering industries.
A subsidiary of International Nickel Company of Canada
1983 Advert[1]
1983 Proposal for formation of business to be called United Ring producing ferrous rolled rings with British Steel Corporation (which would own 75 percent) and Woodhouse and Rixson[2]
1984 Acquired the hot processed metals division of Woodhouse and Rixson[3]
By 1985 Inco Alloy Products Ltd included:[4]
- Doncasters Blaenavon Ltd Special Alloy Products Division
- Doncasters Monk Bridge Ltd
- Doncasters Sheffield Ltd
- Doncasters Moorside Ltd
as well as
- Beaufort Engineering Ltd
- Whittingham and Porter Ltd
- I.A.P.L. Technology Centre
- Inco Selective Surfaces Ltd