GOODWIN BARSBY - A BRIEF HISTORY   
            1871  
              Established as Iron Foundry by Mr G Samuel Goodwin & Mr William Barsby 
              1900  
              A growing  reputation as a manufacturer of rugged and reliable Stone Crushing Machinery 
              1966  
              Received  Queens Award for Export Achievement 
              1970  
              Received Queens Award for Export Achievement 
              1973  
              Received Queens Award for Export Achievement 
              1982  
              Management Buy-out led by Mr D.I.Sydenham, Mr D.Auty & Mr M.Mills 
              1989  
              Purchased by Boliden-Allis who were later acquired by Svedala. 
              2001  
              Acquired by Metso Minerals during the Nordberg / Svedala merger 
               2004  
              Acquired by CMS-Cepcor, Europe’s largest aftermarket supplier of Crusher, Screen  & Asphalt Plant 
              Spares and Service led by Mr D.I Sydenham & Mr M.T Weare.  
              2006  
            Re-launch of the rugged & reliable Goodwin Barsby ‘Base’ Single Toggle Jaw  Crushers Mark 5 build commencing with machine number 30600 
            Goodwin  Barsby equipment was sold worldwide across many countries maintaining the  rugged and reliable reputation.   Customers range from Independent contractors to Major Quarry Groups and  Government Departments.  
            Goodwin  Barsby was recognised for its comprehensive quality assurance by Ministry Of  Defence Standard Level 05/24 approval and was awarded contracts equalling £4  million for supply of Crushing Plant at the end of hostilities in the Falklands. 
                 
                  Goodwin  Barsby was awarded the prestigious Queens Award for Export on 3 occasions 1966,  1970 & 1973. 
          Hundreds  of Goodwin Barsby Crushers still operate today and are supported for Genuine  Spares, Service & Technical Support by Crusher Manganese Steels Limited incorporating Cepcor.   |