Who owns the Triumph Group?
Triumph Group
Type | Public |
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Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Berwyn, Pennsylvania , United States |
Number of locations | 64 |
Key people | Daniel J. Crowley, President and CEO Jim McCabe, SVP and CFO |
What company is Triumph?
Triumph Motorcycles Limited, the company, is a 100% privately owned company. Our parent company is called Bloor Holdings Limited, which is owned by John Bloor.
Where is Triumph Group headquarters?
Berwyn, PA
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Who bought triumph?
Arlington Capital
Under the deal, Arlington Capital has acquired Triumph’s composite manufacturing facilities in Milledgeville, Georgia and Rayong, Thailand. Those operations produce “structural and engine composite fabrications and assemblies” for commercial, business and military aircraft, Triumph says.
Why did Triumph stop making cars?
The Thos. W. Ward scrapping company purchased Triumph, and placed Healey in charge as general manager, but the effects of the Second World War again stopped the production of cars; the Holbrook Lane works were completely destroyed by bombing in 1940.
What country is Triumph from?
The current headquarters are in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. They have been there since 1987 after John Bloor acquired the company. Bloor funded the building of the new factory on a site covering 10 acres. This is now the main production site of Triumph as well as its administrative headquarters.
Which triumphs are made in UK?
“The Speed Triples, Tiger Sports, Explorers, Rocket IIIs and Daytonas are all assembled here in the UK. Bennetts: Are any Triumphs still built here at the old Hinckley plant?
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How many employees does triumph have?
2,000 people
Triumph is the UK’s biggest bike manufacturer, and employs around 2,000 people. Turnover grew to £529.5 million in the year to last June, when it made 60,131 bikes.