Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Hollow Extrusions

From Graces Guide

part of TI Group

1985 TI Hollow Extrusions was formed, a subsidiary of TI Group.

TI established 3 new subsidiaries; the workers in the relevant manufacturing areas (i.e. Ring, Hollow Extrusion, Cycle Frame Tube) were transferred to the new businesses but the work continued at Hay Hall Works, Birmingham; the company would be limited to being a landlord:[1]

1990 TI Hollow Extrusions is a well established business manufacturing steel and aluminium extrusions for a wide range of industries including mining, defence and hydraulics.[2]

1990 TI Hollow Extrusions was renamed Hollow Extrusions

1996 TI Desford Tubes, TI Matrix Engineering and Hollow Extrusions were 3 small subsidiary companies sold by TI Group to Hay Hall Group[3]

1996 September: Hollow Extrusions, based in the Midlands, supplied warm extruded metal shapes in steel or aluminium for off-road hydraulic applications, gas bottles and defence components.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1986 Annual report
  2. Sandwell Evening Mail 15 February 1990
  3. The Times February 01, 1996