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1969 The British subsidiary of Semperit AG was Semperit Rubber Manufacturing Co Ltd of Barking<ref>The Times June 10, 1966</ref> | 1969 The British subsidiary of Semperit AG was Semperit Rubber Manufacturing Co Ltd of Barking<ref>The Times June 10, 1966</ref> | ||
1973 Semperit of Austria merged with[[Kleber]] of France; tyre production in Austria would be expanded.<ref>The Times May 29, 1973</ref> | 1973 Semperit of Austria merged with [[Kleber]] of France; tyre production in Austria would be expanded.<ref>The Times May 29, 1973</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:43, 31 March 2025
of Slough, tyre maker
Subsidiary of Semperit Oesterreichische-Amerikanische Gummiwerke AG of Austria
Late 1960s: Semperit (UK) Ltd made its first inroads into the British market primarily with car tyres, when the then new tyre regulations imposed greater strain on indigenous supplies. Such was the success that a new factory was built in Dublin to meet the demand.[1]
1969 The British subsidiary of Semperit AG was Semperit Rubber Manufacturing Co Ltd of Barking[2]
1973 Semperit of Austria merged with Kleber of France; tyre production in Austria would be expanded.[3]