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    Arrow James Troop Ship Repairers

    In 1867, the founder James Troop commenced operations in modest premises on the dock estate in Liverpool. He was a Master Brassfounder and Coppersmith and called his business "COBURG COPPER WORKS". The business thrived and in the mid 1890’s he relocated to larger premises in Pleasant Hill Street, Liverpool and started trading as James Troop & Company.

    He died in 1907 and was succeeded by his grandson James Hubert Troop, who held the position of Chairman in the newly formed Company until his death in 1954. He was a well-known personality in local sporting circles, particularly golf and he was also a Director of Liverpool Football Club from 1923 to 1954.

    William McNish Inglis was in the Chair until 1972

    Mr. John Troop took over in 1972 until 2002 when he handed over the Chairmanship to Bob Troop, who has worked for the Company since 1963

    The Company were ship repairers for many years, with workshops in Liverpool, Birkenhead and Garston, working for most major Shipping Companies and worked extensively for the MoD on Aircraft Carriers and many other types of ship, Including Nuclear Submarines built at Cammell Laird Shipyard.

    In the fifties, the Company began diversification into Medium and High Speed Diesel Engine markets, initially through franchises with such as Rolls-Royce, Ruston, Paxman, Dorman & Perkins and these have since been joined by Volvo Penta, Deutz, Mirrlees, Cummins, Guascor and one of the largest Japanese engine builders, Daihatsu Diesel Mfg.

    The Company trades on a world-wide basis, not only in sending its engineers overseas on ships, offshore and land based engine service, overhaul, complete Power Station equipment refurbishment or Turn Key Installations and then operation and maintenance but also dispatching spare parts to all areas of the globe.

    Although proud of its Liverpool heritage and the Company policy of dealing with suppliers in the Merseyside area where possible, in 2004 in order to expand the Company operations once again, we moved to new premises on the Astmoor Industrial Estate in Runcorn, Cheshire.

    The Runcorn site has fully equipped workshop facilities to carry out all aspects of engine and component overhauls, including testing and also deals in new engine sales, spare parts supply, Air Compressor Sales and After Sales Service.

    The Company is ISO 9001 accredited and NICEIC registered, to enable and support its engineering activities in Mechanical & Electrical Contracting, Renewable Energy power generation equipment supply, installation and operation, Power Station equipment refurbishment, engine overhauls and CHP plant operation and maintenance including 24/7 remote monitoring of CHP units.

    didnt really expect much since half of it is badly fire damaged stiil a good little mooch was had

    the man himself mr troop


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