Statens metalcentral (the Metal Central of the State) was a distribution organization in Norway.
It was created by Royal Resolution (i.e. by the King in Council) on 15 February 1918,[1] as Norway faced the First World War's hardships of industrial import and export.
It was to distribute metals except for steel and iron, mostly copper.
[4] The other members were Per Kure, T. Norberg-Schulz, Alf Tjersland, Holm Holmsen, Per Mortensen and lastly the state's representative, Colonel W. H.
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