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valeport.co.uk

Valeport Limited is a manufacturer of instrumentation for the hydrographic, hydrometric and oceanographic industries. Valeport was founded near Dartmouth, in Devon in 1969 by Jim Stevens and originally sold the Braystoke Flow Meter, an impeller-type device which was used in the feasibility study for the Thames Barrier. The popularity of this led to an expansion of the company into other types of flow meters and accessories. Valeport was then purchased in 1982 by Oceonics Group PLC before their flotation, which led to an expansion of Valeport's expertise to include CTD measurement. Oceonics sold Valeport in 1985 in a management buyout to the current chairman, Charles Quartley. The business remains solely owned by Charles Quartley and his immediate family. More information...

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