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Clark became managing director looking after overall strategy, while he appointed
Menelaus head of operational control. A student of modern management methods, Menelaus insisted on weekly reports on physical and financial performance from all departments, and took daily walks through the works. Clark
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With local supplies of iron ore depleting, all of the South Wales ironworks became highly dependent on transport systems. The
Dowlais ironworks site was located 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level, and so required excellent transport connections to remain profitable and competitive. As a result,
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Victorian-era business people, Menelaus was not very active in civic life, but focused his attentions of development of his chosen profession. In 1857 he facilitated the meeting at the Castle Hotel, Merthyr, which led to the foundation of the
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Dowlais works. Resultantly, Dowlais again became a centre of innovation, and thrived with its new cost-effective production methods. Though the
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Menelaus's salary to £600pa to join the new management team. However, Guest died in 1852, and was buried at St. John's church in
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Menelaus innovated in production systems and methodologies. He used small coal, a waste product, in the furnaces, releasing the large coal for sale as
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