Corporate Body

James Bell Machinery Co (1960s - 1965)

From
1960s
Australia
To
1965
Functions
Food or beverage industry and Engineering Industry

Summary

James Bell Machinery Co was an Australian engineering company which was operating during the 1960s. It was founded by Harold Hamilton Kerr and produced equipment for the cheese industry during. The company expanded and eventually changed its name to James Bell Machinery Holdings Limited. In 1965 it was taken over by Bryant Bros Holdings Limited and renamed APV Bell Bryant. Later the company merged with Baker Perkins Industrial.

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Ailie Smith

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