Carr's Group PLC
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Carr's Group PLC
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Carr's Group Plc engages in the manufacture of agricultural and engineering sectors. The company is headquartered in Carlisle, Cumbria and currently employs 1,153 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2015-01-14. The firm's segments include Speciality Agriculture, Agricultural Supplies and Engineering. The Speciality Agriculture segment manufactures and supplies supplementation products for livestock, including feed blocks and trace element boluses, which are designed to improve animal performance. The Agricultural Supplies segment manufactures compound animal feed products, distributes fuels and farm machinery, and runs a network of stores across the United Kingdom for farming and rural communities. The Engineering segment designs and manufactures bespoke equipment, and provides specialist engineering solutions, for the nuclear, oil and gas, defense and petrochemical industries. Its various brands include Crystalyx, Horslyx and SmartLic feed blocks, TELBOT robotic manipulators and Tracesure boluses, among others. The firm supply customers in over 50 countries around the world.
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