August 2011
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New product range of high voltage synchronous motors available, designed for both Oil and Gas applications, with systems including turbo compressors and pump packages.
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October 2011
Friday, 06 November 2015
China’s Wolong Holding Group Co Ltd acquire the ATB Group Wolong Holding Group Co Ltd was founded in 1984, which is a private enterprise engaging in electric industry, real estate and international trade. Wolong owns over 8,000 staff and its annual turnover has reached 10 billion RMB (about $1.57 billion) in 2010.
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December 2010
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New test bed commissioning begins at our Norwich plant to provide for extended testing capabilities for our future developments.
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April 2009
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ATB Laurence Scott Limited acquires freehold of Hardy Road manufacturing plant in central Norwich.
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December 2007
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ATB boosts Laurence Scott’s sales by 34% in six months, after the acquisition of Laurence Scott by the ATB Group. ATB Group is a well-known Austrian electric motor manufacturer in Europe, which exports its products worldwide. Over the past decade, ATB has acquired many electric motor manufacturers in Europe, including the best known brands: Shorch,
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February 2006
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Laurence Scott has secured new order from Sulzer UK Pumps Ltd for the supply of three 11MW motor for Kuwait Oil Company’s Al Ahmadi Crude Oil Export Facility. The motors will be driven by ABB variable speed drives.
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September 2005
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LS sees continued success for its products on a global basis with the following notable orders from around the world: Water injection pump drive motors rated at 1800 kW, 3570 rpm, 13.8 kV, for Sulzer Pumps for the Talisman Claymore oil rig. Compressor drive motor rated at 5.3 mW, 2975 rpm, 11 kV for Badr
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August 2005
Friday, 06 November 2015
Local residents expressed their approval when the clock that was recently removed from outside the LS premises for refurbishment, was re-instated this week. The clock was originally installed as part of a tribute by employees of Laurence Scott Ltd to “their fellow workmen who gallantly gave their lives” in the Great War (1914-1918). The tablet
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