Ferranti-Packard Ltd.
Title
Ferranti-Packard Ltd.
Type
Company
Visit Exhibits
Precision Making in Canada After 1945. https://omeka.uottawa.ca/instrument-precision/exhibits/show/making-after-1945
Begin Date
1958-01-01
Active Until
1994-01-01
Location
Geneva St/Race St., St. Catharines, Ontario (1958)
189 Dieppe Road, St. Catharines, ON (1965, 1994)
6030 Ambler Dr., Mississauga, ON (1980)
Surrey, BC (1982)
121 Industry St., Toronto, ON (1987)
Product Areas
Electronics
Electricity
Computing
Activities
Designing
Manufacturing
Supplying
Timeline
1958 – “Ferranti-Packard Ltd. was the Canadian division of Ferranti's global manufacturing empire, formed by the 1958 merger of Ferranti Electric and Packard Electric.” (Wikipedia) Tom Edmonson becomes president and CEO, and John Thomson, chairman of the board. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br /><br />
1960 – The company begins marketing transformers in the US. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br /><br />1964 – Active at Industry Street, Toronto. (<em>Fraser’s Canadian Trade Directory</em>, 1964)<br><br>
1964 – Active at [121?] Industry Street, Toronto. (Fraser’s Canadian Trade Directory, 1964)<br><br>
1965 – “Ferranti-Packard ceases to design and produce general-purpose computers.” (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1977 – “Indenticon Corp., in Franklin, Massachusetts, acquired to expand Ferranti-Packard’s bar-code-scanning business.” These were discontinued in 1980. Watt-hour meter manufacturing ended. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1977 – “Assets of B.C. Transformer Co. purchased, and manufacture of Ferranti-Packard distribution transformers begins in Vancouver.” Plant opened to build small transformers in Dunkirk, NY. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1979 – “Northern Engineering Industries (NEI) Ltd. of Britain buys all the shares of Ferranti-Packard from Ferranti UK. NEI Canada Ltd. formed to manage Ferranti-Packard Transformers Ltd. and Ferranti-Packard Electronics Ltd. Wordie Hetherington remains as president and CEO of NEI Canada.” (Ball & Vardalas, 315)<br><br>
1982 – New plant opened in Surrey, BC. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1987 – Ferranti-Packard Transformers Ltd. active at 121 Industry St., Toronto, ON. (“Canadian Mining Equipment and Services”)<br><br>
1994 –Has factory at Dieppe Road, St. Catharines, ON. (“Ferranti Packard, 26 September 1994”)
1960 – The company begins marketing transformers in the US. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br /><br />1964 – Active at Industry Street, Toronto. (<em>Fraser’s Canadian Trade Directory</em>, 1964)<br><br>
1964 – Active at [121?] Industry Street, Toronto. (Fraser’s Canadian Trade Directory, 1964)<br><br>
1965 – “Ferranti-Packard ceases to design and produce general-purpose computers.” (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1977 – “Indenticon Corp., in Franklin, Massachusetts, acquired to expand Ferranti-Packard’s bar-code-scanning business.” These were discontinued in 1980. Watt-hour meter manufacturing ended. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1977 – “Assets of B.C. Transformer Co. purchased, and manufacture of Ferranti-Packard distribution transformers begins in Vancouver.” Plant opened to build small transformers in Dunkirk, NY. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1979 – “Northern Engineering Industries (NEI) Ltd. of Britain buys all the shares of Ferranti-Packard from Ferranti UK. NEI Canada Ltd. formed to manage Ferranti-Packard Transformers Ltd. and Ferranti-Packard Electronics Ltd. Wordie Hetherington remains as president and CEO of NEI Canada.” (Ball & Vardalas, 315)<br><br>
1982 – New plant opened in Surrey, BC. (Ball & Vardalas, 314)<br><br>
1987 – Ferranti-Packard Transformers Ltd. active at 121 Industry St., Toronto, ON. (“Canadian Mining Equipment and Services”)<br><br>
1994 –Has factory at Dieppe Road, St. Catharines, ON. (“Ferranti Packard, 26 September 1994”)
Sources
Ball, Norman “Norman Ball Ferranti-Packard Research Collection, 1877-1993, n.d.” Brock University Archives (http://hdl.handle.net/10464/17867)
Ball, Norman R., Vardalas, John N. Ferranti-Packard : pioneers in Canadian electrical manufacturing (McGill-Queen’s University Press,1994)
“Canadian Mining Equipment and Services” Government of Canada Regional Industrial Expansion (1987): 29 (https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2024/isde-ised/C52-79-1987-eng.pdf)
“Canada in the World of Electronics” Canadian Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce (March 1980): 34 (https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2024/isde-ised/c1/C1-34-1980-eng.pdf)
“Fonds F 4142 – Ferranti-Packard Limited fonds” Archives of Ontario CA ON00009 F 4142 (see: https://www.archeion.ca/ferranti-packard-limited-fonds)
Fraser’s Canadian Trade Directory (1964): 764.
Williams, Michael R. Interview with Peter Stevens, July 29, 1992. (https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102803642 [25-01-24])
Ball, Norman R., Vardalas, John N. Ferranti-Packard : pioneers in Canadian electrical manufacturing (McGill-Queen’s University Press,1994)
“Canadian Mining Equipment and Services” Government of Canada Regional Industrial Expansion (1987): 29 (https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2024/isde-ised/C52-79-1987-eng.pdf)
“Canada in the World of Electronics” Canadian Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce (March 1980): 34 (https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2024/isde-ised/c1/C1-34-1980-eng.pdf)
“Fonds F 4142 – Ferranti-Packard Limited fonds” Archives of Ontario CA ON00009 F 4142 (see: https://www.archeion.ca/ferranti-packard-limited-fonds)
Fraser’s Canadian Trade Directory (1964): 764.
Williams, Michael R. Interview with Peter Stevens, July 29, 1992. (https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102803642 [25-01-24])
Collection
Citation
“Ferranti-Packard Ltd.,” Precision Instrument Culture in Canada, accessed January 28, 2025, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/instrument-precision/items/show/37.
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