Enfield Rolling Mills was a British manufacturer of non-ferrous metals.
In 1933, it became a public company, and became known as 'Enfield Rolling Mills Ltd' (ERM).
[1] During World War II, production increased greatly and continued to expand during the post-war years.
In 1959, ERM acquired Enfield Cables, and formed a joint venture with Standard Telephones and Cables, to create a new subsidiary specializing in manufacturing electric cables, Enfield Standard Power Cables Ltd.[1] In 1961, ERM formed a joint venture with Delta Metals Co, to create a new company Delta Enfield Rolled Metals.
[2] By 1980, Delta Enfield Rolled Metals was no longer competitive on world markets, and the factory closed.