Southwire to expand its high-voltage cable production

Southwire cableSouthwire Co. has signed an agreement with ABB Inc., to purchase a high-voltage and extra high-voltage underground transmission cable manufacturing plant in Huntersville, N.C.

Through the acquisition, which is expected to close in the third quarter, Southwire adds extra high-voltage cable products to its portfolio and expands its capacity to produce high-voltage cable, a market in which it already is a leading manufacturer.

The 240,000-square-foot, 3-year-old plant features state-of-the-art technology for producing high-voltage and extra high-voltage underground transmission cables, ranging from 230 kV to 400 kV. Helping to strengthen North America’s power transmission infrastructure, these cables distribute massive amounts of electricity and renewable energy – including wind and solar – in support of the nation’s smart grid initiative.

“We are committed to growing in the global wire and cable market. Today, we take another step toward that goal as we further expand our manufacturing capacity and expand our lineup of products that are made in America for new and existing customers, both here and around the world,” Southwire President and CEO Stu Thorn said. “In addition, today’s agreement paves the way for us to develop a strategic relationship with a global company like ABB, a recognized leader in power and automation technologies.”

Southwire’s Energy Division supplies a full-line of wire and cable and provides technical leadership in the power delivery market. Positioned on a 20-acre site in Commerce Station Business Park, the Huntersville plant fits nicely with Southwire’s family of manufacturing facilities and customer service centers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Honduras and China.

“Southwire is a U.S.-based manufacturer expanding on U.S. soil,” Thorn said. “We are building a business that will be sustainable into future generations by continually evolving to meet the changing needs of our industry.”

“And as we expand, we remain committed to the communities we call home,” he added. “We look forward to sharing our vision of corporate sustainability with our new neighbors in Huntersville, North Carolina through our engaged and highly-skilled plant workforce and through our innovative, community-building partnerships.”

 

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