Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Davy-Loewy

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1967 Industrial Planning Ltd changed its name to Loewy Engineering Co

1970 The name of Loewy Engineering Co Ltd was changed to Davy Manufacturing Co Ltd[1]

1973 Davy and United Engineering Co became Davy-Loewy, the mills and machinery division of Davy International; the division designed, engineered and manufactured machinery for the forming and shaping of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

1978 A subsidiary of Davy Corporation

1981 The company's shareholding in Marlow Industrial Systems was sold to Loewy Robertson Engineering Co, a subsidiary of Davy Corporation[2]

1982 The name of Davy Manufacturing Co Ltd was changed to Davy-Loewy Ltd[3]

1982 Davy-Loewy became Davy McKee (Sheffield)

1986 The name of Davy-Loewy Ltd was changed to Distington Engineering Contracting Ltd[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. Companies house filing
  2. 1981 annual report
  3. Companies house filing
  4. Companies house filing
  • Companies house filing