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Dynamic Logic company history timeline

2000

In September 2000 The Marmon Group sold Rochester Inc to Ametek and as part of the sale agreement Rochester UK had to cease manufacture and marketing of all products that could be supplied by Rochester Inc and to change its name.

2004

2004 saw the sale of its OEM (telemetry) business to ITT Flygt and as part of the deal retained the manufacture of telemetry products enabling the company to be totally focussed on the Contract Electronics market now referred to as EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services)

2006

Maybe useful : J. van Eijck & M. Stokhof, “The Gamut of Dynamic Logics”, in D. Gabbay and J. Woods (eds.), The Handbook of History of Logic, Volume 7 Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century (2006), pp.499–600.

2014

2014 saw a further MBO of the business by its current Managing Director, John Dignan.

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