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  2. Tilbury Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Tilbury Douglas is a British construction business with its head office in London. The company was originally founded in 1884 as the London and Tilbury Lighterage Company Limited, and retained the Tilbury name until 2001. From 1991 it was known as Tilbury Douglas following a merger with RM Douglas, but in 2001 rebranded as Interserve plc.

  3. Interserve - Wikipedia

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    From 1991, it was known as Tilbury Douglas following a merger with RM Douglas, but in 2001 it rebranded as Interserve plc. The name change partly reflected a shift in focus during the 1990s towards maintenance and facilities management services sectors, and this continued in the 2000s, buoyed by further acquisitions.

  4. RMD Kwikform - Wikipedia

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    In June 2000, GKN Kwikform merged with RMD (Rapid Metal Developments, established in 1948), the formwork and scaffolding unit of RM Douglas (part of Tilbury Douglas), to form RMD Kwikform. [3] [1] Tilbury Douglas renamed itself Interserve in 2001. [4] Projects built using RMD Kwikform equipment included the New Tyne Tunnel, completed in ...

  5. Market development funds - Wikipedia

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    Market development funds or MDF are used in an indirect sales channel where funds are made available by a manufacturer or brand to help affiliates, channel partners, resellers, VARs, or distributors, etc. sell its products and create local awareness about the national brand. Co-op Funds is a synonym for Market Development Funds.

  6. Talk:Tilbury Douglas - Wikipedia

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  7. William R. Orthwein Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Orthwein started his career as a salesman for the General American Life Insurance, [4] now part of MetLife. [2] In 1942, he joined McDonnell Douglas, now Boeing. [3] [4] He served as the president and chairman of one of its subsidiaries, the McDonnell Automation Co., from 1970 to 1982., [2] [3] [5] and served on its board of directors until his death on June 1, 2011.

  8. Tilbury - Wikipedia

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    Tilbury has a non-League football club Tilbury F.C. who play at Chadfields. Chadfields had previously been a greyhound racing track. The racing was independent (not affiliated to the sports governing body the National Greyhound Racing Club ) and was known as a flapping track, which was the nickname given to independent tracks. [ 25 ]

  9. International Service Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The International Service Fellowship, more commonly known as Interserve, is an interdenominational Protestant Christian charity which was founded in London in 1852. For many years it was known as the Zenana Bible and Medical Missionary Society and it was run entirely by women.