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1960 Joint venture company, [[Foundry and Metallurgical Equipment Co]] Ltd, established with [[Efco]] to design, manufacture and supply foundry equipment <ref>The Times, Feb 24, 1960</ref> | 1960 Joint venture company, [[Foundry and Metallurgical Equipment Co]] Ltd, established with [[Efco]] to design, manufacture and supply foundry equipment <ref>The Times, Feb 24, 1960</ref> | ||
1961 Combustion engineers, furnace designers and constructors. 300 employees.<ref> | 1961 Combustion engineers, furnace designers and constructors. 300 employees.<ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref> | ||
1962 Amalgamated with [[Stordy Engineering]] of Wolverhampton, specialists in lower temperature furnaces; company renamed Stein Atkinson Stordy<ref>The Times, Jan 08, 1962</ref> | 1962 Amalgamated with [[Stordy Engineering]] of Wolverhampton, specialists in lower temperature furnaces; company renamed '''Stein Atkinson Stordy'''<ref>The Times, Jan 08, 1962</ref> | ||
1968 '''Stein et Roubaix SA''' of France owned 50 percent of the equity in the company, and acquired the majority of [[Delta Metal]]'s holding in the company<ref>The Times, Mar 23, 1968</ref> | |||
by 1971 had moved to Dorking, Surrey<ref>The Times, Jun 11, 1971</ref> | |||
by 1990 had moved to Wolverhampton<ref>The Times, July 26, 1990</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 18:07, 6 December 2013


Makers of high temperature furnaces, of Richmond, Surrey
1916 Private company.
1960 Joint venture company, Foundry and Metallurgical Equipment Co Ltd, established with Efco to design, manufacture and supply foundry equipment [1]
1961 Combustion engineers, furnace designers and constructors. 300 employees.[2]
1962 Amalgamated with Stordy Engineering of Wolverhampton, specialists in lower temperature furnaces; company renamed Stein Atkinson Stordy[3]
1968 Stein et Roubaix SA of France owned 50 percent of the equity in the company, and acquired the majority of Delta Metal's holding in the company[4]
by 1971 had moved to Dorking, Surrey[5]
by 1990 had moved to Wolverhampton[6]