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  2. Siebe plc - Wikipedia

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    About 1972: Siebe plc became the name of the new conglomerate formed when Siebe Gorman began taking over other firms, to distinguish it from Siebe Gorman's original breathing apparatus and diving gear core business. 1972: Siebe plc acquired James North & Sons, a large safety products business, and continued to brand it as North Safety Products.

  3. Invensys - Wikipedia

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    Invensys was formed in 1999 through the merger of BTR plc and Siebe plc. [4] It was originally founded on 1 April 1920 as Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd and continued through various name changes registered at Companies House from that date. Invensys lines of business were grouped into four segments: Software, Industrial Automation, Energy Controls ...

  4. Siebe Gorman - Wikipedia

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    With effect from December 1962, Collins and Chambers Ltd. of London E14 are appointed sole UK spares distributors and servicing engineers for all Siebe-Heinke aqualung demand valves. [22] Collins and Chambers subsequently become stockists of Siebe-Heinke equipment. [23] 1963: Siebe-Heinke Blue Book of underwater swimming 1963 published. [24]

  5. Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the company was acquired by Hawker Siddeley. [1] BTR plc then bought Westinghouse Brake and Signal in 1992. In 1999, BTR merged with Siebe plc to form "BTR Siebe plc", later renamed "Invensys".

  6. John Morris and Sons Salford - Wikipedia

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    Siebe Gorman, manufacturers of diving and breathing apparatus, bought John Morris and Sons for cash in January 1970. [13] Siebe Gorman merged with BTR in 1999 to form Invensys , which became part of Schneider Electric in 2013.

  7. Triconex - Wikipedia

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    In January 1994, Triconex was acquired by British-based SIEBE for 90 million dollars. The hardware architect of the company was Gary Hufton , and the software development manager was Glen Alleman . Along with Wing N. Toy (the lead engineer of the fault-tolerant ESS telephone switch ), they led a small successful engineering team that built the ...