James Booth Aluminium
James Booth Aluminium of Kitts Green, Birmingham.
Company formed by Delta Metal Co to acquire the aluminium and light alloy interests of its subsidiary James Booth and Co[1]
1960 Kaiser Aluminium and Chemical Corporation took a 50 percent interest in the company
1960 Ordered the largest aluminium rolling mill in Europe
1965 Jointly owned subsidiary of Delta Metal Co and Kaiser Aluminium and Chemical Corporation of USA[2]
1968 New tension levelling line built for James Booth Aluminium by AEI-Herr
1968 Alcan Industries bought the 50 percent share owned by Delta Metal Co[3]
1969 Blucher-Grundy, Serco-Ryan Ltd. and Rapp Metals Ltd were part of the James Booth Aluminium Group[4]
1970 Formation of Alcan Booth Industries from merger of Alcan Industries and James Booth Aluminium[5]
See Also
Sources of Information
- The Engineer of 17th May 1968 p778