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Igus UK Ltd.

Igus manufacture polymer plain bearings which are totally self lubricating and maintenance free. The range includes sleeve and flanged bushes, spherical bearings and linear guide systems. Igus also manufacture a range of corrosion resistant flexible cables and E-Chain cable carrying systems.

Indestructible Paint

Indestructible Paint Ltd continues to exceed customer expectations, through a speciality in manufacturing high quality, high performance materials, paints and coatings. We continue to focus on improving our people, processes and aerospace coatings solutions . We do so through product innovation and customer-orientated, collaborative research. At Indestructible Paint, we work closely with our client base. This allows us to meet, and anticipate, changing market pressures, environmental issues and legislation. We continue to increase our market share globally through the help of our ever-growing

J. A. Glaze

As an independent boiler inspector, engineer surveyor with over 40 years’ experience, John Glaze has worked throughout the UK and abroad for many clients in the steam heritage industry. Boiler inspector. Engine Surveyor. Statutory examinations undertaken, in accordance with current legislation. Consultations undertaken in connection with major overhauls.

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.

Kingfisher Wharf

Established in 1953, in the heart of Trent Valley, two boat enthusiasts, Dick "Old Man River" Smart and Dennis Hunt began the transformation of a coaling wharf in to a marine haven. Today, the Wharf is a hive of activity and is favoured by those totally absorbed with their boats - from cruisers to narrowboats, yachts to traditional wooden craft.