Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Redman Engineering

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1970 Redman Engineering, the Worcester-based company of the Redman Heenan Interational Group, has received orders for 10 bumper machines worth £900,000. This is a record for the company, which invented and developed the engineering process of ...[1]

1972 Redman Engineering Co received support for a project on a pre-forming machine from government programme for the machine tool industry [2]

1973 Branch at Swindon - see Redman Engineering (Swindon)

1974 Market leader in the field of Interchangeable Tooling systems.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Birmingham Daily Post 26 January 1970
  2. The Times, Mar 15, 1972
  3. Wolverhampton Express and Star 25 May 1978