Bekaert reports plans to expand wire-stranding capacity at its Van Buren plant

The Bekaert Alabama wire production expansion marks a significant step forward for the company’s Van Buren manufacturing plant. Bekaert Corporation is investing in advanced equipment to increase wire stranding capacity for electrical grid and telecommunications markets. Learn more about Bekaert’s innovations on their official site: https://www.bekaert.com.

According to Plant Manager Randy McClaren Jr., the project aims to increase the facility’s manufacturing capacity rather than its physical size. The Van Buren plant will enhance its ability to produce steel cores used in electrical transmission lines, a key component in strengthening national infrastructure.

Operating since 1970, the Van Buren facility previously expanded its wire stranding operations in 2021. The site also manufactures barbed wire and other steel products not included in this upgrade. This new expansion will add approximately 38 new jobs, bolstering the local economy and workforce. Bekaert also operates a separate manufacturing plant in Rogers, Arkansas.

In related news, Bekaert has acquired BEXCO, a global manufacturer of synthetic ropes designed for offshore energy applications. These products play a vital role in both conventional and renewable offshore production. The €40 million investment reinforces Bekaert’s market leadership through its Bridon-Bekaert Ropes Group, further enhancing its synthetic offshore lifting and mooring portfolio. This move aligns with Bekaert’s long-term growth strategy. Explore more about Bekaert’s industry innovations via their growth and investment page: https://www.bekaert.com/en/investors.

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