International Wire Group (IWG), one of the largest copper wire manufacturers in the United States, has acquired Hussey Copper. This International Wire Group Hussey Copper acquisition strengthens IWG’s presence across North American industrial and infrastructure markets.
Expanding Copper Product Capabilities
Founded in 1859, Hussey Copper produces copper bus bars, sheet, and plate products used in power generation, transmission, and industrial applications. Through this acquisition, IWG expands its product portfolio and strengthens its position in critical infrastructure sectors.
Hussey Copper operates facilities in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania, and Eminence, Kentucky. As a result, IWG gains additional manufacturing capacity and a stronger domestic supply base.
Strengthening Market Position in North America
The International Wire Group Hussey Copper acquisition brings together two long-established manufacturers with deep industry expertise. Therefore, IWG can increase its market share and improve its ability to serve customers across key sectors.
At the same time, the combined capabilities enhance IWG’s reach in industrial, utility, and infrastructure applications.
Supporting Global Wire Manufacturing Growth
Headquartered in Camden, New York, IWG produces bare, plated, and engineered wire products for industries including automotive, aerospace, and electrical infrastructure.
The company operates more than a dozen facilities across the United States, Poland, and Italy. As a result, it delivers vertically integrated wire solutions to customers worldwide.
Overall, the International Wire Group Hussey Copper acquisition strengthens IWG’s manufacturing capabilities and supports long-term growth in copper-based infrastructure solutions.
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