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1961 Another pump company, [[Pulsometer Engineering Co]], joined the [[Booker Group|Booker McConnell Group]]. This combination created one of the largest pump companies in Europe, which became known as '''Sigmund Pulsometer Pumps''', or SPP for short. | 1961 Another pump company, [[Pulsometer Engineering Co]], joined the [[Booker Group|Booker McConnell Group]]. This combination created one of the largest pump companies in Europe, which became known as '''Sigmund Pulsometer Pumps''', or SPP for short. | ||
Now known as SPP Pumps | 1983 [[Sigmund Pumps|SPP]] was bought out of the [[Booker Group]] | ||
1985 '''SPP''' was floated as a public company | |||
1988 [[Godiva Fire Pumps Co]] was part of '''SPP''' when it was acquired by [[Braithwaites]], engineering and cleaning equipmnt group<ref> The Times, April 29, 1988</ref> | |||
Now known as '''SPP Pumps''', it is owned by Kirloskar Brothers Ltd<ref>[http://www.spppumps.com/spp-pumps/about-us/history.cfm] SPP Pumps History webpage</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 10:04, 9 September 2013
of Gateshead and Reading
1937 Company founded.
1947 Private company.
1958 Acquired by Booker McConnell Group including subsidiaries Small Bore Heating Systems and Crewdson Hardy[1]
1961 Engineers, pumping and irrigation specialists and manufacturers of pumps, acid resisting, automatic, barrel, bilge, boiler-feed, draining, centrifugal circulating, process pumps, and ThermoPak. 850 employees.
1961 Another pump company, Pulsometer Engineering Co, joined the Booker McConnell Group. This combination created one of the largest pump companies in Europe, which became known as Sigmund Pulsometer Pumps, or SPP for short.
1983 SPP was bought out of the Booker Group
1985 SPP was floated as a public company
1988 Godiva Fire Pumps Co was part of SPP when it was acquired by Braithwaites, engineering and cleaning equipmnt group[2]
Now known as SPP Pumps, it is owned by Kirloskar Brothers Ltd[3]