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Amalgamated Power Engineering : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amalgamated Power Engineering Amalgamated Power Engineering was a British engineering holding company, created through the 1968 merger of W.H. Allen, Sons and Co and Belliss and Morcom.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Belliss and Morcom )〕 In 1966, the receiver of Crossley Brothers of Manchester,〔(Crossley Motors )〕 sold the Crossley-Premier Engines and Furnival and Co businesses to Belliss and Morcom (B&M) of Birmingham, West Midlands.〔 In 1968 B&M agreed a merger with W.H. Allen, Sons and Co of Bedford,〔(Bedford timeline )〕 to form Amalgamated Power Engineering (APE), 60% owned by Allen's shareholders (which included William Foster & Co.) and 40% by Belliss and Morcom; which instantly became a leading manufacturer of engines.〔(Accountancy )〕 In 1968, APE reached agreement with Cooper-Bessemer to allow C-P to sell APE's gas treatment plant worldwide. In 1969, APE's Allen Gwynnes Pumps subsidiary acquired the industrial pumps business of Vickers plc based in Barrow in Furness. After a difficult period in the 1970s, when due to ongoing losses APE sold a number of subsidiaries, in 1981 APE was acquired by Northern Engineering Industries plc, based in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne.〔(NZR Cranes )〕 NEI shut most of the old central-Birmingham factories, consolidated the products around compressors, and moved B&M to Redditch.〔 NEI itself was then acquired by Rolls Royce plc in 1989.〔 ==References==
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