The William Cook group is a British steel company headquartered in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. [1] [2] It is the UK's largest manufacturer of steel castings. [3]
William Cook was founded in 1840 in Glasgow, by the present chairman's great-great-grandfather, William Cook. After surviving a bank failure in the latter half of the 19th century, a small factory was founded in Sheffield in 1883, making crucible steel castings for collieries. [4] The company remained in family ownership until 1956, when the company was floated on the London Stock Exchange. The company continued to grow, building and developing a new works in Sheffield, which is today one of the group's four main plants. [5] [6] [7]
The present Chairman, Sir Andrew Cook, [8] took control of the company in 1981. In 2004, the company was brought back to 100% family ownership after a hostile takeover bid from Triplex-Lloyd plc. [9]
The William Cook group consists of three arms - Cook Defence Systems, [10] William Cook Rail [11] and William Cook Cast Products. William Cook Cast Products specialises in high-specification castings in specialist alloys for energy, infrastructure and specialist engineering. Cook Defence Systems makes track systems and armoured steel castings for fighting vehicles. [12] William Cook Rail makes cast steel components and complete coupler assemblies for trains. The company has three main plants - one in Sheffield, one in Leeds, and one in Stanhope. The company is a member of the Cast Metals Federation, [13] and the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC).
In 2014, the William Cook group was recognised as one of Yorkshire's Fastest 50 - a list of the fifty fastest growing companies in the region. [14] In 2015, the British Secretary of State for Defence, the Rt Hon Michael Fallon, announced that the Ministry of Defence had awarded Cook Defence Systems a four-year, £70 million deal to supply spare tracks for the British Army's in-service armoured vehicles. [15] [16] [17] [18] This was followed in 2016 by Cook Defence Systems securing a £30m contract with General Dynamics to supply tracks for the British Army's new AJAX armoured vehicle. [19] In 2016, the Group joined the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) as a research partner. [20] During the Russo-Ukrainian War Cook Defence Systems manufactured track for soviet built equipment for use by Ukraine. [21]
The William Cook group is a British steel company headquartered in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. [1] [2] It is the UK's largest manufacturer of steel castings. [3]
William Cook was founded in 1840 in Glasgow, by the present chairman's great-great-grandfather, William Cook. After surviving a bank failure in the latter half of the 19th century, a small factory was founded in Sheffield in 1883, making crucible steel castings for collieries. [4] The company remained in family ownership until 1956, when the company was floated on the London Stock Exchange. The company continued to grow, building and developing a new works in Sheffield, which is today one of the group's four main plants. [5] [6] [7]
The present Chairman, Sir Andrew Cook, [8] took control of the company in 1981. In 2004, the company was brought back to 100% family ownership after a hostile takeover bid from Triplex-Lloyd plc. [9]
The William Cook group consists of three arms - Cook Defence Systems, [10] William Cook Rail [11] and William Cook Cast Products. William Cook Cast Products specialises in high-specification castings in specialist alloys for energy, infrastructure and specialist engineering. Cook Defence Systems makes track systems and armoured steel castings for fighting vehicles. [12] William Cook Rail makes cast steel components and complete coupler assemblies for trains. The company has three main plants - one in Sheffield, one in Leeds, and one in Stanhope. The company is a member of the Cast Metals Federation, [13] and the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC).
In 2014, the William Cook group was recognised as one of Yorkshire's Fastest 50 - a list of the fifty fastest growing companies in the region. [14] In 2015, the British Secretary of State for Defence, the Rt Hon Michael Fallon, announced that the Ministry of Defence had awarded Cook Defence Systems a four-year, £70 million deal to supply spare tracks for the British Army's in-service armoured vehicles. [15] [16] [17] [18] This was followed in 2016 by Cook Defence Systems securing a £30m contract with General Dynamics to supply tracks for the British Army's new AJAX armoured vehicle. [19] In 2016, the Group joined the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) as a research partner. [20] During the Russo-Ukrainian War Cook Defence Systems manufactured track for soviet built equipment for use by Ukraine. [21]