Bodycote

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Bodycote plc
Public
Traded as LSEBOY
Industry Engineering Services
Founded 1923
Headquarters Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Key people
Alan Thomson (Chairman)
Stephen Harris (CEO)
Revenue £609.1 million (2013)[1]
£107.0 million (2014)[1]
£79.3 million (2014)[1]
Number of employees
5,836 (2014)[1]
Website www.bodycote.com

Bodycote plc is a supplier of heat treatments, metal joining, hot isostatic pressing and coatings services. Based in Macclesfield, United Kingdom, it is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

History

The Company was founded by Arthur Bodycote in 1923 as a textile business under the name of G.R. Bodycote Ltd.[2] It was acquired by Slater Walker in 1951 and demerged from them in 1973.[2]

It refocused on its present activities in the 1970s, particularly in bullet-proof and flame retardant clothing in the specialist materials sector. From 1979 onwards it made a series of acquisitions, the first of which was Blandburgh, a heat treatment business.[2] In 1980 it went on to buy Zinc Alloy Rust Proofing Ltd, which was the beginning of its metallurgical coatings business.[2]

In 1990 Bodycote acquired Metallurgical Testing Services Ltd (MTS) of Edinburgh from Murray International plc, laying the foundations for what would become Bodycote's materials testing business. In 2008 the materials testing division was sold to private ownership leading to the founding of the testing company Exova.[2] In 1991 it bought HIP Ltd, a leading Hot Isostatic Processing business.[2]

In 2001 the Company bought Lindberg Corporation, the largest heat treatment business in the United States.[3]

The company changed its name from Bodycote International plc to Bodycote plc in April 2008.[4]

Operations

The Company has three divisions:[5]

Trademarks

  • Corr-I-Dur
  • DENSAL
  • DENSAL II

References

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  3. Bodycote International plc completes acquisition of Lindberg Corporation
  4. Change of name Bodycote, April 2008
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