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John Cockerill & Cie. : ウィキペディア英語版
John Cockerill (company)

The ''John Cockerill Company'' was a Belgian iron, steel and manufacturing company based in Seraing in the region of Liège, founded by the British industrialist family fathered by William Cockerill.
From 1825 the owner was John Cockerill and the company known as John Cockerill & Cie., after John Cockerill's death in Warsaw after a business trip to Russia raising funds to save the company from bancruptcy in 1840 the company became state owned, and from 1842 known as Société anonyme pour l'Exploitation des Etablissements John Cockerill.〔Also written as ''Société anonyme John Cockerill'', or ''SA John Cockerill''. In English either often referred to as the "John Cockerill Company".〕
The company was one of the major iron and steel producers in western Europe throughout its existence, and a major producer of derived products, including rail and railway locomotives, iron production equipment, and other large-scale iron and steel constructions.
In 1955 the company merged with Ougrée-Marihaye to form SA Cockerill-Ougrée, later merged into Cockerill-Sambre in 1981.
==History==


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