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Enodis plc was a British multinational foodmaking equipment manufacturing company headquartered in
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. A former FTSE 250 Index constituent, it was acquired by the American machinery manufacturer
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in October 2008, with its activities subsequently being fully integrated into those of Manitowoc.


History

Enodis was founded by Samuel and William Berisford in 1851 as a small grocery and pharmacy in
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under the name S&W Berisford.Enodis History
/ref> William Berisford, a grandson of the founder, started trading in
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at the end of the 19th century. The business incorporated in 1910. In 1968 it acquired commodity trading company ''J&H Rayner (Mincing Lane) Limited'' and through the 1970s it expanded its commodity business. In 1982 the Company acquired British Sugar, owner of the Silver Spoon brand, and diversified into property and financial services. Financial difficulties in the late-1980s and early-1990s led to a program of disposals including of British Sugar, but a new acquisition drive occurred in the 1990s, with the purchase of
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, a kitchen and joinery business, in 1994, the Welbilt Corporation, a
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food equipment business, in 1995 and the Scotsman Group, another US food equipment business, in 1999. In 2000 the company changed its name to Enodis. Between 2000 and 2002 Enodis sold its building and consumer products division, including Magnet, and also several other subsidiaries to become a focused food equipment production company. The company became an acquisition target in 2006, turning away offers from Aga Foodservice and The Middleby Corporation and terminating more advanced discussions with
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. Manitowoc returned with a fresh offer in April 2008, valuing Enodis at around £1 billion. The bid was accepted by the board and shareholders, with the deal closing that October with the
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of Enodis shares from the London Stock Exchange. Following an ongoing dispute with Felsted residents Sir Alan Haselhurst raised questions in the
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in 2011 pertaining to Enodis's non delivery of advertised facilities.


Operations

Enodis had manufacturing sites in the United Kingdom, United States, several countries in
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and in
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. It sold exclusively to the corporate sector and its brands included: * Cleveland (steamer cookers); * Convotherm (steamers); * Dean (fryers and filtration systems); * Delfield (refrigerated units); * Frymaster (fryers, filtration systems, holding cabinets); * Garland (grills and ranges); * Guyon (kitchen and self-serve surfaces); * Ice-O-matic (refrigeration); * Jackson (ware washers); * Kysor Panel Systems (walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, floral coolers, plant growth chambers, cleanrooms, dry rooms, document storage chambers, refrigerated warehouses, insulated panels, permanent shelters, residential construction); * Lincoln (ovens and small wares); * Merco Savory (heated displays); * Merrychef (accelerated cooking); * New Ton (ice makers); * Scotsman Beverage Systems (beverage dispensers); * Simag (ice machines); * Varimixer (industrial mixers); and * Viscount (catering and refrigeration).


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* {{Authority control Catering and food service companies of the United Kingdom Engineering companies of the United Kingdom Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange Defunct companies based in London Companies established in 1851 1851 establishments in England