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List Of Companies In Sheffield
The following companies are either headquartered or have significant bases in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Sheffield-based For former companies, see navigation box at the bottom of page. * A.L. Simpkin & Co. Ltd - confectionery producer * Ancon Building Products - specialist stainless steel brickwork supports *Arnold Laver - UK HQ - timber importer and merchants * Arthur Price & Co. - cutlery manufacturers * ARUP - engineering consultancy * B. Braun - UK HQ, medical appliances and surgical instruments manufacturer *Border and Immigration Agency - an executive agency of the Home Office *Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire * DavyMarkham Ltd - HQ - construction engineering *Department for Work and Pensions - civil service *Digital Solutions Global Ltd - IT and Project Management services delivery * Fluent, Inc. European HQ - computer simulation of fluid dynamics (CFD) * Forgemasters - HQ for Sheffield Forgemasters International Ltd. * Gripple - producers of fencing materials ...
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Sheffield
Sheffield is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it. The city serves as the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is Historic counties of England, historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its southern suburbs were transferred from Derbyshire to the city council. It is the largest settlement in South Yorkshire. The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines and the valleys of the River Don, Yorkshire, River Don with its four tributaries: the River Loxley, Loxley, the Porter Brook, the River Rivelin, Rivelin and the River Sheaf, Sheaf. Sixty-one per cent of Sheffield's entire area is green space and a third of the city lies within the Peak District national park. There are more than 250 parks, woodlands and gardens in the city, which is estimated to contain around 4.5 million trees. The city is south of Leeds, east of Manchester, and north ...
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Irwin Mitchell
Irwin Mitchell is a full service law firm in the United Kingdom, established in Sheffield in 1912. The firm offers legal and wealth management services from its 17 offices, and employs more than 2,500 people. In 2018 the company was ranked 21st largest UK based law firm in terms of worldwide revenue, with a turnover of £241.8m. History 1912 - 2009 Irwin Mitchell was founded by Walter Irwin Mitchell in Sheffield in 1912, concentrating on criminal law. The firm acted on behalf of various gangs during the Sheffield Gang Wars of the 1920s. For most of the twentieth century, Irwin Mitchell was based solely in Sheffield. Over the course of this period the company evolved into a general practice, becoming particularly well known for its personal injury work. In 1989 the firm opened an office in Birmingham, with a Leeds office opening its doors in 1993 and a London office opening in 1995. The company also made a number of acquisitions throughout the 1990s. Kershaw Tudor was acquir ...
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Spear & Jackson
Spear & Jackson are a gardening and hand tool supplier headquartered in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. History Formation In 1760, Alexander Spear and John Love formed a company in Sheffield called Spear & Love. In 1814, John Spear, the nephew of Alexander, took on an apprentice called Sam Jackson. In 1830, the partnership Spear & Jackson was formed. Eclipse In 1889, James Neill patented composite steel - steel-backed iron. He registered his composite steel products under the ''Eclipse'' trademark in 1909. The name was taken from the famous racehorse ''Eclipse'', who even though he had died over a hundred years earlier was still famous for his dominating success. The phrase ''"Eclipse first and the rest nowhere"'' was still in such common use that Neill adopted it as a marketing slogan for his products. Eclipse made the world's first composite steel hacksaw blade in 1911. The company began manufacturing hacksaws in 1924. All hacksaws are now built according to thei ...
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SIG Plc
SIG plc is a British-based international supplier of insulation, roofing, commercial interiors and specialist construction products. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange. History The company was founded by Ernest Adsetts in 1957 Sheffield as ''Sheffield Insulations Limited''. His son Norman Adsetts joined the firm in 1966, becoming managing director in 1970, and then chairman in 1985. The company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1989, when it became ''Sheffield Insulations Group plc''. The company expanded rapidly in the start of the 1990s, acquiring ''Ceilings Distribution Ltd'', a supplier in the United Kingdom of ceilings products, in 1990, ''Freeman Group'', a large British insulation distributor, and ''Isokauf'' in Germany in 1994 and ''Komfort Systems'', a supplier of partition systems for offices, in 1995. The company was renamed ''SIG plc'' in 1995. Norman Adsetts retired the following year. Acquisitions in the end of the 1990s included ''WKT'' and ...
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SDL International
SDL plc was a multinational professional services company headquartered in Maidenhead, United Kingdom. SDL specialized in language translation software and services (including interpretation services). SDL is an abbreviation for "Software and Documentation Localization". It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by RWS Group in November 2020. History The company was founded by Mark Lancaster with nine employees in 1992. It opened its first overseas office in France in 1996SDL International: History
and was first listed on the in 1999. The company grew organically and via acquisitions. SDL acquired Polylang Multimed ...
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Richlyn Systems
Richlyn Systems is a UK-based software and website development company. It was incorporated in 1983 and is based in The Gateway at Sheffield. The company developed a Property Integrated Management and Accounting System (PIMS) which is now used by many companies including Valad Property Group, HBOS, Evans Easyspace, Evans Property Group and Wykeland Property Group. The company has continued to develop other systems - Integrated Stock Control Order Processing and Accounting System (SCOPAC) and Integrated Paint Manufacturing System (IPMS) - are the latest additions to its software portfolio. In 2003 Richlyn, at the request of its clients formed a website development team to provide data driven websites to operate with client's data in real time. In 2007 Richlyn was approached to maintain and develop the FRAX and NOGG websites at the request of Sheffield University. Richlyn has also developed a number of websites for dental practices nationwide. References {{reflist External ...
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Planet X (bike)
Planet X is a bicycle company based in Rotherham, in the north of England. It was founded in 1988 by Dave Loughran and, in 2020, became an employee-owned trust. Planet X operates a number of brands including On-One components and Titus bikes. Production Planet X works with Taiwanese, Chinese and Italian companies to manufacture its road, cyclocross, track and time-trial frames. Retail Planet X operates only online and has no retail stores. Sponsorship Planet X sponsored the world XTERRA Triathlon champion, Julie Dibens, during 2008 for a successful defence of her world title. In 2003, Planet-X sponsored the Trialskings team who used Planet-X Pitbull and Jack Flash frames. These were present in Trialskings team videos, ridden by Danny Holroyd and other members. References External links Planet X See also *Planet X (other) Planet X may refer to: Astronomy * Planet X, a disproved hypothetical planet proposed in 1906 by Percival Lowell to have existed beyond t ...
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Avesta Polarit
The Avesta () is the primary collection of religious texts of Zoroastrianism, composed in the Avestan language. The Avesta texts fall into several different categories, arranged either by dialect, or by usage. The principal text in the liturgical group is the '' Yasna'', which takes its name from the Yasna ceremony, Zoroastrianism's primary act of worship, and at which the ''Yasna'' text is recited. The most important portion of the ''Yasna'' texts are the five Gathas, consisting of seventeen hymns attributed to Zoroaster himself. These hymns, together with five other short Old Avestan texts that are also part of the ''Yasna'', are in the Old (or 'Gathic') Avestan language. The remainder of the ''Yasna'''s texts are in Younger Avestan, which is not only from a later stage of the language, but also from a different geographic region. Extensions to the Yasna ceremony include the texts of the '' Vendidad'' and the '' Visperad''. The ''Visperad'' extensions consist mainly o ...
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Outokumpu
Outokumpu Oyj is a group of international companies headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, employing 10,600 employees in more than 30 countries. Outokumpu is the largest producer of stainless steel in Europe and the second largest producer in the Americas. Outokumpu also has a long history as a mining company, and still mines chromium ore in Keminmaa for use as ferrochrome in stainless steel. The largest shareholder of Outokumpu is the Government of Finland, with 26.6% ownership, including the shares controlled by Solidium, The Social Insurance Institution of Finland, Finnish State Pension Fund and Municipality Pension Agency. Company history In 1908, a large deposit of copper ore was discovered in Outokumpu, in Northern Karelia. Outokumpu was established to develop the now-exhausted mine. In the 1940s, Outokumpu developed the flash smelting process for smelting copper. From 1986 to 1988 Outokumpu participated in a stainless steel cartel; it was caught in 1990, but not fined. ...
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OCLC
OCLC, Inc., doing business as OCLC, See also: is an American nonprofit cooperative organization "that provides shared technology services, original research, and community programs for its membership and the library community at large". It was founded in 1967 as the Ohio College Library Center, then became the Online Computer Library Center as it expanded. In 2017, the name was formally changed to OCLC, Inc. OCLC and thousands of its member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat, the largest online public access catalog (OPAC) in the world. OCLC is funded mainly by the fees that libraries pay (around $217.8 million annually in total ) for the many different services it offers. OCLC also maintains the Dewey Decimal Classification system. History OCLC began in 1967, as the Ohio College Library Center, through a collaboration of university presidents, vice presidents, and library directors who wanted to create a cooperative, computerized network for libraries ...
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NAVCA
__NOTOC__ NAVCA (the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action) is the national membership body for local support and development organisations in England. It is a registered charity (1001635), based in Sheffield, and was previously called the National Association of Councils for Voluntary Service (NACVS). History The Councils for Voluntary Service National Association was a project of NCVO. In 1991, this project became independent and was named the National Association of Councils for Voluntary Service (NACVS). In June 2006, NACVS was renamed the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA). Previous chief executives have been Neil Cleeveley, Joe Irvin, Kevin Curley and Jane Ide. Its current CEO is Maddy Desforges. Purpose NAVCA's stated purpose is to promote the local voluntary and community sector nationally. It provides members with information, advice, networking and learning opportunities, support and development services and in turn i ...
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