IMI plc
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| Company type | Public |
| Industry | Engineering |
| Founded | 1862 |
| Headquarters | Birmingham, England, UK |
Key people | Lord Smith (Chairman) Roy Twite (CEO) |
| Revenue | Increase £2,210.0 million (2024)[1] |
| Increase £435.5 million (2024)[1] | |
| Increase £248.5 million (2024)[1] | |
Number of employees | 10,000 (2025)[2] |
| Website | imiplc |
IMI plc[3] (LSE: IMI), formerly Imperial Metal Industries Limited (1962–1968)[4] and IMI Limited (1978–1981),[5] is a British-based engineering company headquartered in Birmingham, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
History
[edit | edit source]The company was founded by Scottish entrepreneur George Kynoch who opened a percussion cap factory in Witton, West Midlands in 1862, trading as Kynoch.[6] The business soon diversified, manufacturing goods ranging from soap and bicycle components to non-ferrous metals, but by the early 20th century it had developed particular expertise in metallurgy.[6] After World War I it merged with Nobel Industries.[6] In 1926 the company acquired Eley Brothers, an ammunition business.[7] The company, by then known as Nobel Explosives, was one of the four businesses that merged in 1927 to create Imperial Chemical Industries.[6] The Witton site became the head office of ICI Metals.[6] During the Second World War the Witton site was used for the development and production of uranium for the Tube Alloys project.[8]
In the 1950s the company's researchers perfected the process for producing titanium on a commercial basis.[6] In 1958 ICI Metals bought 50% of Yorkshire Imperial Metals: it acquired the other 50% four years later.[9]
The name Imperial Metal Industries Limited (IMI for short) was adopted on the 100th anniversary of the firm in 1962.[6] The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1966.[6] Initially ICI retained a majority holding, but in 1978 IMI became fully independent.[6] In the 1990s the Company disposed of its more basic businesses such as metal smelting and metal founding.[6]
In 2003, IMI moved from the Witton site to new headquarters close to Birmingham Airport.[10]
The company announced in October 2013 that a decade-long programme of transformation had been completed with the disposal of two non-core subsidiaries to Berkshire Hathaway for £690m.[11] The disposal of the Cornelius Group, a beverage-dispensing machine business, together with the disposal of a marketing intelligence business, would enable the company to focus on its control valve making business.[12]
In November 2022, it was announced IMI had acquired the Blackburn-based smart thermostatic control manufacturer, Heatmiser, for £110 million.[13]
Sectors
[edit | edit source]The company is involved in five sectors:[14]
- Process automation
- Industrial automation
- Climate control
- Life science & fluid control
- Transport
References
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- ^ "I.C.I. and Yorkshire Copper Works", The Times, 4 January 1958, p. 12
- ^ Records of IMI [Imperial Metal Industries] PLC and subsidiary companies, 1865–1973, Walsall Local History Centre (Reference Code: 1000)
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External links
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