Concentric
of Sutton Coldfield, maker of engineered products for a variety of users
c.1945 Incorporated as a public company - Concentric Manufacturing Co Ltd
1953 Manufacturer of precision brass fittings; automotive and general engineers; maker of "Streamline" bakery machines[1]
1955 Acquired Fletcher Bros. (Pressings) Ltd[2]
c.1962 Name of group changed to Concentric Ltd
1965 20th AGM held at Sutton Coldfield; subsidiaries included:[3]
- Concentric (Non-Ferrous) Ltd
- Concentric (Engineering) Ltd
- Concentric (Pressed Products) Ltd
- Alexander Controls Ltd
- Norton Aluminium Products Ltd
- Rowmill Metals Ltd
- Metaducts Ltd
- Levity Plastics Ltd
- Moulded Plastics (Birmingham) Ltd
- Concentric Production Research Ltd
1971 Made an agreed bid for Delta Controls[4]
1998 Taken-over by New Sutton, a newly-formed company[5]