Wirerope Works, Inc. has a long and illustrious history, dating back to
1886. Over the past 100 years the Company has evolved from a local
wire rope mill to a fully-integrated wire and wire rope manufacturer
recognized internationally for its craftsmanship, innovation and
performance.
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1886 Morrison Patent Wire Rope Company formed.
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1888 Name of company changed to Williamsport Wire Rope
Company.
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1895 Williamsport Wire Rope Company relocates to 100
Maynard Street, Wirerope Works, Inc.'s present location.
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1916 Construction of the new wire mill begins.
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1928 Construction of the present rope mill begins.
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1937 Bethlehem Steel Corporation purchased the
company, and it became the Bethlehem Wire Rope Division of Bethlehem Steel
Corporation.
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1968 Installation of the 72-wire planetary stranding
machine capable of manufacturing structural strand up to 5-1/2"
diameter.
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1970 The Bethlehem Wire Rope Division purchased
certain assets of Roebling Wire Rope, relocating equipment to
Williamsport.
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1974 Installation of a 418-ton planetary wire rope
closing machine to manufacture wire rope up to 7" diameter.
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1989 Williamsport Wirerope Works, Inc. (WWW), the
manufacturer of Bethlehem Wire Rope®, is formed.
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1991 WWW installs new spoolers and MG sets in the wire
mill.
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1993 Purchase and installation of a new mainframe and
related software that enables the company's systems to be fully
integrated.
1998 WWW becomes a division of GlobalLIFT
Technologies.
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1999 Installation of new neutralization facility, representing a
multimillion dollar investment into the plant.
- 1999 WWW celebrates its 10th anniversary.
- 2002
Williamsport Wirerope Works purchased Paulsen Wire Rope out of
bankruptcy. Two months later, restarted operations as Sunbury Wirerope,
LLC.
- 2004 Local entrepreneur purchases Williamsport Wirerope
Works, Inc. and the Paulsen facility in Sunbury, forming a new company,
Wirerope Works, Inc.
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