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1967 the company was part of [[Elliott Automation]], which was itself absorbed by the [[English Electric Co|English Electric Company]] and so became part of the General Electric Company ([[GEC]]), the largest electrical manufacturer in Britain. | 1967 the company was part of [[Elliott Automation]], which was itself absorbed by the [[English Electric Co|English Electric Company]] and so became part of the General Electric Company ([[GEC]]), the largest electrical manufacturer in Britain. | ||
1997 GEC sold Satchwell Controls to [[Siebe]]<ref>The Times, January 03, 1997</ref> | 1997 GEC sold Satchwell Controls to [[Siebe, Gorman and Co|Siebe]]<ref>The Times, January 03, 1997</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 7 April 2013
Satchwell Controls of Slough
1960 the Rheostatic Co was acquired by Elliott Automation[1]
1962 New factories established at East Kilbride and further capacity being constructed at Maryport.
1963 the Rheostatic Company was renamed Satchwell Controls in honour of its founder and long-time leader Leonard Satchwell; 2 divisions - one at East Kilbride, the other at Slough.
1967 the company was part of Elliott Automation, which was itself absorbed by the English Electric Company and so became part of the General Electric Company (GEC), the largest electrical manufacturer in Britain.
1997 GEC sold Satchwell Controls to Siebe[2]