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![]() Park Works, Newton Heath | |
Company type | Textile machinery, electrical centrifugal pumps |
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Industry | Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production machinery industry and plant construction manufacture of other pumps and compressors ![]() |
Founded | 1845 |
Headquarters | Johannesburg and Chinchwad |
Area served | South Africa and India |
Products | electrical centrifugal pumps |
Parent | Wilo SE, Germany |
Mather & Platt is the name of several large engineering firms in Europe, South Africa and Asia that are subsidiaries of Wilo SE, Germany. They were founded by former employees. The original company was founded in the Newton Heath area of Manchester, England, where it was a major employer. That firm continues as a food processing and packaging business, trading as M & P Engineering in Trafford Park, Manchester. [1]
The core business produces large electrical centrifugal pumps. The brand is known in India as Mather & Platt Pumps and in South Africa as Mather & Platt SA PTY Ltd. [2] [3]
The Plate Metal Works, also called the Boiler Yard, was owned by yet another John Platt, who was not related to the main Platt family. He occasionally subcontracted for Mather & Platt.
The main entrance to the Park Works features in the 1943 painting Going to Work by LS Lowry. [7] The picture is now in the collection of the Imperial War Museum. [14]
The Park Works foundry was used in 2013 as a filming location for the television drama Peaky Blinders . [11]