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1907/1908

31st December 1907-Black Smith & Co ended and was on 1st January 1908 replaced by Taylor Smith Group of companies. Taylor Smith & Company was formed to run and manage the business of shipwrights. Taylor & Smith was formed to run and manage the business of stevedores and contractors.

1909

The Group, through Douglas Pearmain, pioneered the use and development of electricity on the sugar estates and in households.

1914

Thev Group took over the Stevenson Dry Dock from the Albion Dock company which they have operated successfully ever since

1915

Pearmain and Co was founded as the electrical division of the group with the same partners under the management of Douglas Pearmain. The Morris Car Agency was taken over and was backed up by modern garage facilities. Taylor & Smith together with the other two stevedoring companies, D’Hotman & Sons and Desmarais Brothers, formed the amalgamation of Stevedoring companies. The agreement covered the common use of working gear, plant and a pool of specialized stevedores. In order to further develop good labour relations & general efficiency, the group together with other port operators formed The Federation of Port and Harbour Employers.

1919

George Taylor, after having served his time at sea as an Engineer officer followed by a period as an Engineer Inspector at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich and with Vickers Armstrong Shipyard, joined the Group as a partner. He was the eldest son of Alexander Taylor and the father of Dennis Taylor.

1921

Duncan Alexander Taylor, George’s brother followed into the group.

1929

Alexander Taylor, main founder of the present day Taylor Smith Group died aged 73. George Taylor took over the management of the shipyard. Percy Henry Taylor youngest son of Alexander Taylor, joined the group as a partner with special responsibilities for stevedoring. His nine years service experience in the Merchant Navy standing in good stead.

1939-1945

George Smith, George Taylor & Percy Taylor, together with Douglas Permain & James Haigh(died 1941) kept the group’s essential services going during the difficult war years.

1946

James Smith & Denis Taylor (only son of George Taylor), both newly qualified engineers when war broke out, returned to Mauritius after demobilization from the Royal Navy to join the Taylor Smith Group. Duncan Taylor and Ian Smith returned from the army.The management structure at this time was enlarged.

Having established the new management structure, George Anderson Smith retired. Donald Alistair Taylor , second son of Duncan Taylor joined the group as a junior partner, having spent time in UK studying Electrical Engineering at Faraday House, London.

1950

Dennis Taylor formed a building division within Taylor Smith & Co. This division was later taken on by Dennis Taylor and new partners and named General Construction Company Ltd.

1952

Taylor Smith Group joined Rogers & Co Ltd, Desmarais Bros Ltd and Blyth Bros Ltd to form the Mauritius Hotels Group, an important step marking the birth of the tourist industry in Mauritius. The Taylor Smith Group was represented on the board of Mauritius Hotels first by Dennis Taylor and then by Ian Smith.

1961

Derek James Alexander Taylor, eldest son of Percy Taylor, joined the group after 10 years at sea with the Clan Line Steamers of Glasgow, during which he obtained his Master’s certificate. He joined the stevedoring part of the business.

Ian Smith awarded OBE for public services.

1964

George Taylor retired aged 74. His son Dennis Taylor took over the Management of Taylor Smith & Co, with James Smith as Vice Chairman and Assistant Manager. About this time a significant reorganization and re-equipment of the ship building side of the business took place. The shift from timber construction to steel was an important one.The first two steel hulled tugs were launched. In subsequent years many vessels were built in this way.

1967

Captain Yves Betuel, Master Mariner joined Taylor Smith & Co as Dock-Master.

1968

Percy Henry Taylor retired aged 66. Chairmanship and management of Taylor & Smith and Port Louis Water Supply Co was passed on to Ian Smith.

1970

Taylor & Smith acquired a majority share holding in Desmarais Brothers. This consolidated the Group’s stevedoring interest and gave a controlling interest in Colonial Steamships. It also increased the Group’s interest in Mauritius Hotels Ltd. A development certificate covering a period of 4 years was granted to the Marine yard, at the same time the new company holding the certificate was formed, Taylor Smith & Co ltd.

1971

The Taylor Smith Group acquired the shares of Lohnro in Rogers & Co ltd.

1973

Ian Smith and Dennis Taylor were appointed directors of Rogers & Co Ltd: Ian Smith as Vice Chairman: James Smith and Derek Taylor were appointed as alternate directors. Tim Taylor elder son of Dennis Taylor joined Rogers Group as an economist, concentrating on new developments.

1977

James Alexander Smith retired and Tim Taylor joined the various Taylor Smith boards. Stevedoring & Associated Services (Mauritius Ltd was formed as a holding company by three stevedoring companies. This company was controlled by Taylor & Smith Ltd and formed Container Services(Mauritius) Ltd as a container depot on a fifty fifty basis with united Docks.

1978-1980

The federation of Port and Harbour employers commissioned Scruttons Ltd of London to advise on new cargo handling methods to be adopted. This was based on the complete revolution that was taking place due to sugar being shipped through the bulk sugar terminal which was under construction and the advent of deep water quays and containerisation . Scruttons report was adopted, and they were further commissioned to assist employers in implementation.

In 1980 the bulk sugar terminal became operationel. This and the other changes in port operations resulted in more than 2000 workers being made redundant. After considerable unrest in the port, generous redundancy terms were finally agreed. It was a difficult time for employers who received no compensation for the loss of sugar operations.

1983

Important changes were made on the Board of Directors of Rogers. Sir Emile Series was appointed chairman. Tim Taylor and George Coombes joined Dennis and Derek Taylor on the board of Rogers. The three stevedoring companies together with the United Docks and Noel Frères’ were nationalized and Mauritius Marine Authority took over all cargo operations.

1984

In January, Derek J. Taylor was appointed Chief Executive of the Rogers Group replacing Christian Couacaud. Important and effective changes in the structure and management were initiated. New methods of financial control with a view to improving efficiency and profitability were introduced. Consolidated Cargo Services (Mauritius) Ltd went into voluntary liquidation. It had been set up to undertake the cargo operation of the port.

1989

Taylor Smith & Co Ltd resumed its former activities by taking back its assets, liabilities, workers and staff from Associated Engineers Ltd, and began operating as an integrated marine yard again. Capt Yves Betuel took over the overall management of the Dry Dock and Engineering divisions, with Dennis Taylor as Chairman.

1990

Tim Taylor was appointed Divisional Director in charge at Rogers Commercial and Light Industrial Division and George Coombes was responsible of the Engineering and heavy industrial Division. Colin Taylor, elder son of Derek Taylor, joined Taylor Smith & Co Ltd. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Production Engineering and an MSc in Business Administration at Imperial College, London.

1992

Colin Taylor appointed director of Taylor Smith & Co Ltd. Philip Taylor second son of Derek Taylor with a BSc in Hotel Management from the University of Surrey joined Rogers Group.

1993

Taylor Smith & Co Ltd expanded and considerably improved its mechanical workshops and started rotomoulding of plastic materials.

1995

Captain Yves Betuel retired from Taylor Smith & Co Ltd and Colin Taylor took over as Managing Director.


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