Statens metalcentral

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, 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. It was subordinate to the Ministry of Industrial Provisioning. Chairman of the organization was Sigurd Astrup. The other members were Per Kure, T. Norberg-Schulz, Alf Tjersland, , Per Mortensen and lastly the state's representative, Colonel W. H. Færden.

Statens metalcentral

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, 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. It was subordinate to the Ministry of Industrial Provisioning. Chairman of the organization was Sigurd Astrup. The other members were Per Kure, T. Norberg-Schulz, Alf Tjersland, , Per Mortensen and lastly the state's representative, Colonel W. H. Færden.