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Wire & Plastic Machinery to Liquidate Aetna Insulated Wire Plant Assets

Wire & Plastic Machinery Corporation has been selected to manage the liquidation of assets from the Aetna Insulated Wire plant in Virginia Beach, Virginia. As a result, this Aetna Insulated Wire plant liquidation presents a valuable opportunity for companies seeking wire and cable manufacturing equipment.

Aetna Insulated Wire Plant Liquidation Equipment Highlights

To begin with, Wire & Plastic Machinery Corporation (https://www.wireandplastic.com) will oversee the sale of a wide range of industrial equipment.

Key assets include:

  • Three Davis-Standard CCV lines and four extrusion lines
  • Three Bartell BX armoring lines
  • Two planetary cablers and two rigid stranders
  • Haefely Trench 1000 KVA high-voltage tester
  • 13-die Bekaert rod breakdown line

In addition, the inventory also includes test equipment, curing ovens, payoffs, take-ups, rewind lines, and reels. Therefore, buyers can find complete solutions for various production needs.

Equipment Sale and Viewing Details

All equipment will be sold “as is, where is.” However, interested buyers can request on-site inspections to evaluate the machinery before purchase.

For further details, contact Wire & Plastic Machinery Corporation by email at info@wireandplastic.com or call 860-583-4646.

Opportunities for Manufacturers

Ultimately, this liquidation creates a cost-effective way for manufacturers to upgrade or expand operations. In particular, companies can acquire reliable equipment without the higher costs of new machinery.

As demand for efficient production grows, opportunities like this allow businesses to remain competitive while managing capital investment.

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