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Linian - Crane and hoist company - Specialist lifting equipment engineers engaged in the sales, service and testing of all types and sizes of overhead lifting equipment and miscellaneous lifting tackle.

Pilkington - Glass manufacturer. Information about worldwide activities and products.

SAS Compressors - Specialist packager of air and gas equipment for industrial, petrochemical, military and oil and gas applications. Part of the Bauer Group. Company profile and product details.

T. M. Utley Offshore Plc. - Manufactures marine doors, windows, metalwork, ship bells, cleats and other items for the shipping and offshore industries.

Trendrail - Manufactures electrical and mechanical engineering components for railway electrification. Product information and company profile.

W. Maass (UK) Ltd - Manufacture and supply of pipeline components, flanges and fittings. Information about products and current projects.

Wealdpark Limited - Engineering firm specialising in repetition turned parts and contract engineering. Company information, workshop pictures and details.

Breamhurst Ltd. and Dytran Ltd. - Sister companies. Breamhurst Ltd. manufacture aqueous carbon black dispersions; Dytran Ltd. manufacture colour heat transfer screen printing inks.

BFH Ltd. - Haydock company offering storage, warehousing, distribution, contract packing, and training in forklift truck driving, safety and first aid.

Kingdom Security Limited - Provides guards, alarm response and store detectives. Information about services and policies.

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