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Leonard Walter Webb, Factory Manager, Molins Tobacco Machinery Ltd. Fred Albert Wedlake, Secretary and Development Officer, Somerset Small Industries Group. Allan Wipper Wells. For services to Athletics. Miss Beryl Marion White, Deputy County Superintendent, Buckinghamshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade. Cyril White.
The big factory companies located just outside the town that provided much employment to people moving out of London after the Second World War were: Molins Tobacco Machinery Company, Forest Products Research Laboratory, Risborough Furniture, Enfield Upholstery, Austin Hoy and Leo Laboratories Ltd. [50]
VST Industries Ltd is an Indian publicly-listed company which manufactures and distributes cigarettes. [4] The company is headquartered in Hyderabad.. VST Industries started off as the Vazir Sultan Tobacco Company, and became an affiliate undertaking of British American Tobacco group of the United Kingdom, [5] [6] It became fully independent and registered as VST Industries Ltd in 1983.
In 1951, Körber's machines were successful at a tobacco trade show in Amsterdam. [9] By 1953, his company exported 80 percent of its products, and machines from Hauni plants were used in 48 countries. [10] In 1955, the company established a plant in Richmond, Virginia, which was followed by additional facilities through the mid-1960s. [11]
The factory in its present form as a privately held company was incorporated in September 1972. [6] Since 1980s, the company has been a contract manufacturer of cigarettes for ITC Limited. Due to low sales, the company has been trying to diversify into other business areas such as real estate. [2]
PTG became the largest tobacco company in Africa. [5] Leaf Tobacco & Commodities (U) is a subsidiary of PTG. [6] In 1996 BTC let Mastermind Tobacco Uganda Ltd. use its "Supermatch" trademark. In July 2002 BTC discontinued the arrangement on the grounds that Mastermind's cigarettes did not meet BTC's quality requirements. They transferred the ...
W.D. & H.O. Wills was a British tobacco manufacturing company formed in Bristol, England.It was the first British company to mass-produce cigarettes.It was one of the 13 founding companies of the Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland); these firms became branches, or divisions, of the new combine and included John Player & Sons.
[3] [4] By the 1880s the company was employing nearly 2000 staff and producing multiple brands of snuff, cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. [1] [5] It was estimated that in the late 1800s the company was contributing £400,000 in tax revenues to the Exchequer annually. [6] The Company became public in 1885 [7] following the death of Thomas Cope in ...