Difference between revisions of "Hall-Thermotank"
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1959 Acquired [[Vent-Axia]]<ref>The Times, Jun 25, 1959</ref> | 1959 Acquired [[Vent-Axia]]<ref>The Times, Jun 25, 1959</ref> | ||
1960 '''Subsidiaries included: | |||
* [[J. and E. Hall]] | |||
* [[Thermotank]] | |||
* [[Vent-Axia]] | |||
* [[Axia Fans]] | |||
* [[Lumenated Ceilings]] | |||
* [[Sound Control]] | |||
* [[Arnoplast]] | |||
* Thermotank Plastic Engineering | |||
* [[Acoustical Investigation and Research Organisation]] | |||
1963 Acquired [[Searle Radiators|Searle Manufacturing]]<ref>The Times, Feb 18, 1964</ref> | 1963 Acquired [[Searle Radiators|Searle Manufacturing]]<ref>The Times, Feb 18, 1964</ref> |
Revision as of 21:35, 21 January 2020
1959 Merger of J. and E. Hall with Thermotank, forming Hall-Thermotank[1]
1960 Subsidiaries included:
- J. and E. Hall
- Thermotank
- Vent-Axia
- Axia Fans
- Lumenated Ceilings
- Sound Control
- Arnoplast
- Thermotank Plastic Engineering
- Acoustical Investigation and Research Organisation
1963 Acquired Searle Manufacturing[3]
1963 Marine sales had fallen from 45 percent of the total in 1959/60 to 31 percent in 1963[4]
1968 Sold lifts and escalators subsidiary to Otis[5]
1969 Formation of Hall Thermotank International to handle the international parts of the business
1970 Hall Thermotank International acquired the heavy industrial refrigeration contracting division of Prestcold Sterne [6]
1976 Sold Searle Manufacturing to Prestcold[7]
1976 Acquired by APV in an agreed bid[8]
1978 The Paracon packaged air conditioning equipment business was transferred to Refrigeration Appliances, part of the Delta Group; the business was moved to the Haverhill factory[9]