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  2. Swizzels - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 the firm merged with a rival factory owner, David Dee, who specialised in fizzy compressed tablet sweets (although the company officially became Swizzels Matlow Ltd only in 1975). [ 4 ] In 1940 the Blitz forced their business to relocate northwards to a disused wick factory in New Mills , Derbyshire, where it remains.

  3. Dipped Products - Wikipedia

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    Dipped Products is one of the five leading non-medical rubber glove manufacturers in the world.The company's market share of the global market accounts for 5%. [6] Upon declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization requested to increase the production of personal protective equipment (PPE) by 40% from the industry and the governments.

  4. Ryton plant - Wikipedia

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    2007; 17 years ago 52°22′12″N 1°26′56″W  /  52.370°N 1.449°W  / 52.370; -1.449 The Ryton plant is a former car manufacturing plant in Ryton-on-Dunsmore , England Developed by the Rootes Group as a shadow factory in 1939 [ 1 ] to produce aircraft engines for World War II ; post war it became the headquarters of the group.

  5. Industrial Revolution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Among the main contributors to the First Industrial Revolution were Samuel Slater's introduction of British industrial methods in textile manufacturing to the United States, Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin, Éleuthère Irénée du Pont's improvements in chemistry and gunpowder making, and other industrial advancements necessitated by ...

  6. Bata Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Batanagar factory was the first Indian shoe manufacturing unit to receive the ISO 9001 certification in 1993. [16] As of 1934, the firm owned 300 stores in North America (after World War II, many of theses stores were rebranded with the "Barrett Shoes" trademark), a thousand in Asia, more than 4,000 in Europe. In 1938, the Group employed ...

  7. 2009 ConAgra Foods plant explosion - Wikipedia

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    By June 2009, the 450,000 square feet (42,000 m 2) factory was the only one in the world which produced Slim Jims and employed 900 people, [1] [2] making it the largest employer in the town of Garner. [3]

  8. Manhattan Industries - Wikipedia

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    Operations included a factory complex in Paterson, New Jersey. [2] Manhattan Shirt Company was one of the initial tenants in the Emmet Building on Madison Avenue in Manhattan . Robert Lewis Leeds Jr. was the CEO of Manhattan Industries from 1965 [ 3 ] to 1974, when he left to work with Victor Kiam at Remington.

  9. Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The share of value added by the cotton textile industry in Britain was 2.6% in 1760, 17% in 1801, and 22.4% in 1831. Value added by the British woollen industry was 14.1% in 1801. Cotton factories in Britain numbered approximately 900 in 1797.