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1930s The company was already making a range of road signs and nameplates
1930s The company was already making a range of road signs and nameplates.


1945 The business was incorporated as The Stimur Manufacturing Co Limited (company number SC023420)
1945 The business was incorporated, with capital of £8,000 as The Stimur Manufacturing Co Limited (company number SC023420), the subscribers being Hans Miller Stich and Walter Stich.<ref>The Scotsman 11 August 1945</ref>


1973 Change of name to Stimur Limited
1973 Change of name to Stimur Limited.


1976 Change of name to 3M Stimur Limited
1976 Change of name to 3M Stimur Limited.
 
2005 The company went into voluntary liquidation, having changed its name to Scotch Products Limited, being at that point a non-trading company


2005 The company went into voluntary liquidation, having changed its name to Scotch Products Limited, being at that point a non-trading company.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 08:39, 6 October 2021

February 1937.

1930s The company was already making a range of road signs and nameplates.

1945 The business was incorporated, with capital of £8,000 as The Stimur Manufacturing Co Limited (company number SC023420), the subscribers being Hans Miller Stich and Walter Stich.[1]

1973 Change of name to Stimur Limited.

1976 Change of name to 3M Stimur Limited.

2005 The company went into voluntary liquidation, having changed its name to Scotch Products Limited, being at that point a non-trading company.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 11 August 1945
  • Edinburgh Gazette 3 July 1973, 9 November 1976
  • The Gazette 1 November 2005