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BAeSEMA

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Joint venture company involved in marine and engineering consultancy, provision of services and development of naval command and control systems, and supply of defence-related equipment.

1991 Formation of company as a joint venture between British Aerospace (BAe) and SEMA[1]. SEMA contributed its subsidiary YARD Ltd, the Scientific Division of SEMA Group Ltd and 50 percent of the shares in Dowty-SEMA, as well as staff, to the JV. BAe contributed cash and staff[2]

1999 British Aerospace bought the shares it did not already own; the name of the company was changed to British Aerospace Land and Sea Systems.


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Sources of Information

  1. Companies House filing
  2. 1991 annual report