Service Wire holds groundbreaking for expansion of its West Virginia site

Service Wire Company broke ground on a major expansion at its Culloden, WV, headquarters to boost U.S. manufacturing capacity. The project will create approximately 60 new jobs and reinforces the companyโ€™s long-term investment in copper wire production, backed by a legacy of quality service and national infrastructure contributions.

Investing in American Manufacturing and Growth

Service Wire Company has broken ground on a new facility at its Culloden, West Virginia campus. The project will significantly expand the companyโ€™s manufacturing capacity, enabling it to meet rising demand and continue delivering high-quality copper wire and cable to customers across the United States and beyond.

Company President Louis Weisberg said the project reflects the โ€œdedication and Appalachian gritโ€ of Service Wireโ€™s workforce. He emphasized the companyโ€™s long-standing commitment to U.S. manufacturing, adding, โ€œWeโ€™re investing in the future and strengthening our American roots.โ€

Service Wire Company Expansion Supports Long-Term Vision

Founded in 1968 in West Virginia, Service Wire Company has grown from a regional operation into a national leader in wire and cable manufacturing. The company supplies products for industrial, commercial, utility, renewable energy, irrigation, and transit markets.

Moreover, the company operates three major facilities in the United Statesโ€”its Culloden headquarters, a Houston, Texas facility established in 1980 (later upgraded), and a Phoenix, Arizona location acquired in 1999, which doubled distribution capacity for the Southwest.

According to Mark Gatewood, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Service Wireโ€™s commitment to customers remains at the core of its success.

โ€œOur company continues to grow rapidly,โ€ Gatewood said. โ€œThis expansion will allow us to keep supporting our customers with top-quality products and unmatched service.โ€

Creating Jobs and Strengthening Local Communities

The new West Virginia facility underscores Service Wireโ€™s role as a major employer in the region. Upon completion, the expansion will add approximately 60 new jobs, supporting a wide range of roles in manufacturing and operations.

Additionally, the company will continue to invest in workforce development and advanced production technologies to keep pace with growing national and global demand. As a result, Service Wire strengthens not only its manufacturing footprint but also its local economic impact.

A Legacy of U.S.-Made Innovation

All Service Wire Company products are manufactured in the United States and installed in all 50 states and over 30 countries. The company has proudly contributed to landmark projects including New Yorkโ€™s Freedom Towerthe Bayonne Bridge in New JerseyChicagoโ€™s Wrigley Fieldwind and solar farms, and urban light rail systems.

With this latest expansion, Service Wire reinforces its position as a reliable, American-made supplier powering critical infrastructure and renewable energy growth.

For more information, visit servicewire.com.

Mark Marselli
Author: Mark Marselli

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