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New Products: Wire Stripper, Battery Tester, Clamp Meters, and more
2014-11-17 20:00:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
EC&M Staff This month, EC&M magazine focuses on products from Yokogawa, SEPCO, and more read more
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North America's Largest Wire & Cable Manufacturer Chooses Indiana for Growth
2014-11-14 05:55:41| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Southwire Company, a wire and cable manufacturer, announced plans Monday to expand its operations here, creating up to 105 new jobs by 2016. The Georgia-based company, which purchased Illinois-based Coleman Cable in February, will invest $2.1 million to purchase and equip a new 48,000 square-foot facility in Bremen.
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Tinmouth man charged with wire fraud in Florida court
2014-11-12 04:26:08| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
BENNINGTON >> A Vermont man is being charged with wire fraud in a Florida district court after texting a defense witness in a manslaughter trial that he could have a relative assure a hung jury for $500,000 or an acquittal for $1 million. James Perron, 48, of Tinmouth, was arrested near Albany on Oct. 26, according to an affidavit filed by the FBI on Nov. 7. According to the affidavit, Kris Kampsen, a resident of Wellington, Florida, and a defense witness in the manslaughter retrial of John Goodman, the Houston-based billionaire and founder of the Polo Club International, received a text from a phone originating from Clarendon, Vt., on Oct. 21, asking if he could deliver a private message to Goodman.
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Wire maker plans northern Indiana expansion
2014-11-11 13:28:34| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
A wire and cable manufacturer says it will expand its northern Indiana operations and add perhaps 100 workers in the next couple years. Georgia-based Southwire Co.
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Under the Wire: Guardrail Company Avoids Nationwide Ban With Crash Test Plan
2014-11-01 03:20:25| Railroads - Topix.net
The federal government has received, but is refusing to disclose, an urgent plan to re-test the safety of guardrails found on American highways across the country amid accusations they are dangerous to motorists. Just under the deadline, Trinity Industries, maker of the controversial ET-Plus system, submitted plans to the government for the new tests, as 30 states have announced they've already banned new installations of the guardrail until it is proven safe.
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