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Simon Carves
Company typePrivate Limited Company
IndustryConstruction
Engineering
Founded1878
FounderHenry Simon
Headquarters
Manchester International Office Centre
Styal Road
Wythenshawe
Manchester M22 5WB
,
England
Area served
Worldwide
Revenue£9.9 million (2020)
£4.0 million (2020)
ParentMitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding
Websitewww.simoncarveseng.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 19 November 2011)

Simon Carves Engineering Ltd. is an engineering company headquartered in Manchester, England.[1] It was founded in 1878 by Henry Simon and is a subsidiary of Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding.

History

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The German engineer Henry Simon moved to Britain in 1860 and settled in Didsbury.[2]

In 1878, Simon visited the Bessèges works at Terrenoire in the south of France, and saw coke ovens being developed by the industrialist François Carvès. Realising the business potential, he formed a partnership with Carves, securing the patent rights for this innovative technology. Together, they established Simon Carves as a limited liability company in 1896.[3][4]

In 1890, Henry Simon left a note to his sons, who were to inherit control of the company, urging them to acquire a sound technical education and to keep in close touch with scientific development throughout the world. His desire for them to be in a continuous search for engineering specialities and patents to improve the efficiency of large-scale industrial processes has shaped the business practice of Simon Carves Engineering.[5]

In 2006, the business was purchased by Punj Lloyd.[4] In 2016, it was sold to ECI Group, a subsidiary of Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding.[6][7]

Simon Carves's headquarters were at Simon House in the Atlas Business Park on Simonsway in Wythenshawe, near Manchester Airport. In 2015, the company moved to the nearby Altitude building.[8] In the 2020s, Simon Carves was located on Aviator Way. In April 2022, the company relocated to offices in the Manchester International Office Centre on Styal Road.[9][10]

Overview

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Simon Carves is involved in a number of technological sectors, including nuclear power,[11] gasification, fertiliser, petroleum refining and petrochemicals. It operates internationally across six continents in 60 countries.[citation needed]

The company specialises as an engineering contractor for low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and is responsible for the design of 25% of the current global operating capacity.[citation needed] To date they have designed and supplied for more than 65 plants for polymer manufacturing, including 80 streams in 40 plants for LDPE and EVA.[citation needed]

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Citations

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  1. ^ Companies House, Simon Carves Engineering Ltd., accessed 12 September 2022
  2. ^ Dodge et al. 2024, p. 53.
  3. ^ Dodge et al. 2024, p. 55.
  4. ^ a b Our History Simon Carves
  5. ^ Anthony Simon, The Simon Engineering Group (1953), p.ix
  6. ^ Punj Lloyd Sells Stake In Simon Carves Engineering NDTV 3 August 2016
  7. ^ Baton Rouge engineering company acquires British firm The Advocate 4 August 2016
  8. ^ Unger, Paul (14 September 2016). "MCR completes first letting at Altitude". Place North West. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  9. ^ Butler, Ben (8 April 2022). "Engineering firm relocates to Manchester office space - Insider Media". Insider Media. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  10. ^ Whelan, Dan (7 April 2022). "Simon Carves makes Manchester move". Place North West. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  11. ^ Ed. J. Burrow, ed. (1961). The Book of Bolton. Ed J Burrow & Co, Cheltenham and London. pp. 104–105.

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