Duple Metsec

Duple Metsec
Founded1980/1981
Defunct2001
FateDefunct
Headquarters,
ProductsBus bodies
ParentDuple Coachbuilders (1980/1981-1983)
Hestair Group (1983-1988)
Trinity Holdings (1989-1998)
Mayflower Corporation (1998-2001)
Transbus International (2002-2004)
Alexander Dennis (2004-present)
Websitewww.duplemetsec.co.uk
A Duple Metsec-bodied Dennis Dragon operated by Citybus, Hong Kong. All but four of a total of 1649 Dennis Dragons/Condors built were bodied by Duple Metsec.
KMB's Dennis Trident 3 with Duple Metsec DM5000 body
SBS Transit's Dennis Trident 3 with Duple Metsec DM5000 body
SBS Transit's Dennis Dart with Duple Metsec body (Scrapped)
SBS Transit's Mercedes-Benz O405 with Duple Metsec body
SBS Transit's Volvo B10M Mark III with Duple Metsec body (Scrapped in mid-2012)
SBS Transit's Volvo B10M Mark IV with Duple Metsec body
SBS Transit's Volvo B10M Mark IV with Duple Metsec DM3500 body

Duple Metsec was a bus bodywork builder based in West Midlands of England in the United Kingdom. It usually supplied body kits for bus assembly overseas.

It was originated from the bus body manufacturing business of Metal Sections, known as TI Metsec in the late 1970s, the present day Voestalpine Metsec plc. Metal Sections, as the name suggests, produced prefabricated sections of metal for customers for a variety of products. In the early days, Metal Sections was not involved in the bus body business, however, after supplying framing sections for other bus body builders, they decided to get into the business themselves.

The business was acquired by Duple Coachbuilders in 1980/1981. Duple Metsec became a subsidiary of Hestair Group in 1983 and then subsidiary of Trinity Holdings in 1989.

When Duple Coachbuilders was closed by Trinity Holdings in 1989, Duple Metsec was not closed and its business was retained. In October 1998, it was acquired by Mayflower Corporation.

The factory of Duple Metsec was closed after the formation of TransBus International in 2001, And after that TransBus International still manufacture DM5000 body until 2002, than the previous Duple Metsec body department is merged with previous Walter Alexander Coachbuilders and Plaxton, which are also acquired by Transbus International, and finally Transbus International remerged into Alexander Dennis since 2004.