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William Hackett

William Hackett Chains was founded in England in 1892 where it has been manufacturing chain products continuously ever since. In the early days chains for agriculture and in particular chain harrows were the products produced before automated chain making machinery was added for the manufacture of general purpose chains. William Hackett Chains manufacturing factory is still based in Cradley, West Midlands, producing chain products and chain harrows. More lately in 1989 a lifting division was established in Alnwick, Northumberland, and this part of the business is now established as a truly

Calcutt Boats

Calcutt Boats nestles in its own special corner of the Warwickshire countryside near Napton, ideally located around the three locks of the Calcutt flight just off the junction of the Grand Union and Oxford canals.

BSS Industrial

BSS Industrial is a leading distributor of pipeline and heating equipment. The company is part of the £1 billion BSS Group business and believes its success is due to how it differentiates itself in a busy market place. BSS Industrial operates via a national network of almost 60 branches and through five specialist brands: AMS (pumps), Manor (plastics), Austin Stroud (carbon and stainless steel), Pegler & Louden (valves) and Havelock (controls). This set up enables BSS Industrial to service a wide range of sectors, including the marine industry, and by working closely with its suppliers and

Cooney Marine International

Cooney Marine was established in 1968 by Kevin & Ann Cooney in Kettering Northamptonshire. The business soon established itself as the forerunner in marine 316 stainless steel fabrication to the finest and biggest luxury yacht builders in the world. Keeping at the forefront design, engineering, and manufacturing technology backed up by a highly skilled workforce we make the best stainless-steel products in the world. Outside the marine industry, Cooney Marine has manufactured stainless steel fabrications for many projects including the Welsh assembly building and an array of high-rise

Caravan Park Electrical Services (CPES) Ltd

The company was formed in 1982 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, to provide a limited range of electrical connection units for park operators developing their pitches to accommodate the increasing demand for electricity. Over the years the product range has expanded enormously and CPES Ltd have been at the forefront of innovations within the designing, developing and marketing of the humble camping control unit throughout Europe to installing computerised Automatic Meter Reading systems allowing you the freedom to monitor and control the consumption of electricity and other utilities at each pitch.

Colecraft Engineering Ltd

Colecraft are one of the longest established builders of quality steel inland waterway craft, having been established for over 35 years in the industry. All our boats are custom designed and built to individual requirements. Any stage of completion - from a bare steel hull or superstructure, to the most luxurious fitted and finished boat. Wide or narrow beam. For private and trade customers. We are possibly the largest supplier of steel shells to other boat builders.

ETA Circuit Breakers

Each E-T-A product holds competence, know-how and a reliability based on decades of experience. At the same time, one thing is always at the heart of our endeavours: E-T-A products protect lives and values. In everything we do, with each and every unit or system we produce, we protect our customers, their buyers and users against the hazardous effects of overcurrent and short circuit. We are very proud to do that.

Peter Freebody & Co

The Freebody family have been trading on the Thames for over 300 years, and from our present site at Hurley as boatbuilders and restorers since the 1930s. We design and build every type of launch from the smallest dinghy through to electric canoes, slipper launches, saloon launches and steam launches. In addition to our new building works, we are famous for our restorations of classic launches, most notably the Thames passenger steamers 'Windsor Belle' and 'Alaska', the 1960s iconic Italian Riva runabouts, and the conservation work carried out to 'Miss England' for display at the Science

James Lister & Sons

The business of James Lister & Sons Limited began in 1874 when a local school teacher, James Lister, who was 37 years old at the time, opened an ironmonger's shop in Tipton, West Midlands, with the idea to provide a future for his three sons. His wife ran the shop initially until it was able to support the family and then James quit teaching and moved into the business full-time. After only a few years he took on another shop in West Bromwich

John Keatley Metals

John Keatley Metals Ltd. was founded in 1896, by John Keatley who ran the company with his son Ernie, except during WW1, when his daughters Lily & Winifred helped to provide a wide variety of non-ferrous and other special metals to companies throughout Birmingham & the Black Country. With Ernie returned from the war, John Keatley continued taking an active part, right up until his death in 1949, aged 86. Ernie & Lily then ran the company until 1962, when both in their seventies decided to retire and John Keatley’s grandson Richard R Mason (the present Managing Director) took over.