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Rivalry existing between Metrovick and BTH brands in the Electrical Engineering field, resulting in internal competition and duplicated management. AEI decided to remove those brands and consolidate both as AEI brands, resulting in internal problems and a fall in sales and resulting market value.
Rivalry existing between Metrovick and BTH brands in the Electrical Engineering field, resulting in internal competition and duplicated management. AEI decided to remove those brands and consolidate both as AEI brands, resulting in internal problems and a fall in sales and resulting market value.


This paved the way for a merger with the recently restructured and GEC under Alnold Weinstock.
This paved the way for a merger with the recently restructured GEC under Alnold Weinstock.
GEC later went through substantial restucturing, including in 1989 forming GEC ALSTHOM & Cegelec Projects.
GEC later went through substantial restucturing, including in 1989 forming GEC ALSTHOM & Cegelec Projects.



Revision as of 14:29, 28 April 2009

Associated Electrical Industries (AEI) was a British engineering company formed in 1959 by the merger of the British Thomson-Houston Company (BTH) and Metropolitan Vickers. In 1967 AEI was acquired by GEC, to create the UK's largest electrical group.

AEI was created from several brands such as Metropolitan-Vickers, BTH, Edison Swan, Siemens Bros., Hotpoint and W.T. Henley.

Rivalry existing between Metrovick and BTH brands in the Electrical Engineering field, resulting in internal competition and duplicated management. AEI decided to remove those brands and consolidate both as AEI brands, resulting in internal problems and a fall in sales and resulting market value.

This paved the way for a merger with the recently restructured GEC under Alnold Weinstock. GEC later went through substantial restucturing, including in 1989 forming GEC ALSTHOM & Cegelec Projects.

GEC ALSTHOM was created from the GEC's Power & Transport businesses (originally AEI (previously BTH & Metrovick) and English Electric) and the French Compagnie Générale d'Electricité (CGE) the merger was to enable both companies a greater export into Europe.

GEC in Rugby was split into GEC Alstom and Cegelec Projects, but in 1998 the two companies were reunited under the Alstom banner.