IWG acquires Hussey Copper

International Wire Group Holdings Inc. has acquired Hussey Copper, uniting two established copper manufacturers. The deal strengthens IWGโ€™s North American market presence, adding Husseyโ€™s bus bar, sheet, and plate expertise to IWGโ€™s broad portfolio of bare, plated, and engineered wire products serving infrastructure, automotive, aerospace, and industrial markets.

International Wire Group Holdings Inc. (IWG), one of the largest copper wire manufacturers in the United States, now expands its North American presence by acquiringย Hussey Copper, a leading producer of copper products for industrial and infrastructure markets. For more about IWGโ€™s operations and solutions, visit the officialย International Wire Groupย website.

This strategic acquisition brings together two long-established copper manufacturers and reinforces IWGโ€™s plan to grow its market share across North America. Founded in 1859,ย Hussey Copperย supplies copper bus bars, sheet, and plate products used in power generation, transmission, and a wide range of industrial applications. Learn more about Husseyโ€™s product range atย Hussey Copper.

Hussey Copper operates facilities inย Leetsdale, Pennsylvania, andย Eminence, Kentucky, and serves as a major domestic supplier of copper plate and strip to critical U.S. markets. Through this acquisition, IWG gains broader manufacturing capabilities and a deeper product portfolio in core infrastructure and industrial segments.

Headquartered inย Camden, New York, International Wire Group manufactures bare, plated, and engineered wire products for electrical infrastructure, automotive, aerospace, and industrial markets. The company operates more than a dozen facilities across the United States, Poland, and Italy, and delivers vertically integrated wire solutions to global customers.

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