Triumph Engineering Group is an engineering design firm focused on providing full turnkey solutions from design to build to delivery of custom equipment, process automation solutions, and new product development.
Triumph Engineering Co Ltd was a British motorcycle manufacturing company, based originally in Coventry and then in Meriden. A new company, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd , based in Hinckley , gained the name rights after the end of the company in the 1980s and is now one of the world's major motorcycle manufacturers.
- 1885
- Meriden, England
- Motorcycles
- List of Triumph motorcycles
Triumph Engineering Group Inc. is an engineering design firm focused on providing full turnkey solutions from design to build to delivery of custom equipment, process automation solutions, and new product development. Since our founding in 2003, we've worked extensively with over 300 leading laboratory, medical device, pharmaceutical, and ...
- A109 S Appleton St, Appleton, WI · (920) 358-5068
Mar 15, 2023 · ENGINEERING. Our highly skilled team of mechanical, design, manufacturing and quality engineering professionals paired with our world-class test lab and advanced tooling process bring a new level of engineering excellence to the aerospace industry. Manufacturing & Assembly.
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Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is the largest UK-owned motorcycle manufacturer, established in 1983 by John Bloor after the original company Triumph Engineering went into receivership. The new company, initially called Bonneville Coventry Ltd, continued Triumph's lineage of motorcycle production since 1902.
- 1983
- 2,000 (2017)
- Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
- £498.5 million (2017)
Triumph Aerospace Structures integrates a rich legacy with innovative technology, manufacturing and tooling to create state of the art metallic and composite aircraft structures. We design, engineer, manufacture and assemble large complex structures, sub-systems and close-tolerance parts for military, commercial and industrial OEMs.