McWane Ductile to spend $45,000,000.00 to expand into new space in Coshocton Ohio.
Coshocton, Ohio — According to state and local economic development sources McWane Ductile plans to invest $45,000,000.00 to build out new space in Coshocton. The company plans to occupy the new space in Coshocton, on or about May 1, 2023. According to the company website For generations, McWane Ductile has been an industry leader in water distribution and infrastructure that provide plumbing and clean water works systems. The history of McWane Ductile traces back to 1871, when Charles Phillip (C.P.) McWane entered the foundry business in Lynchburg, Virginia, with his sons, Henry and James Ransom (J.R.). McWane Inc. wasn’t formed until 1977. As the country grew, so did the need to supply flourishing cities with clean water and to remove waste safely. In 1921, J.R. McWane started the McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company, a company that was designed and built as a specialty foundry for small diameter pipe. McWane Ductiles expansion continued throughout the century by incorporating multiple facilities, including Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company, established in 1926 with McWane as a 50% partner; Atlantic States Cast Iron Pipe Company, purchased in 1975; Clow Water Systems Company, purchased in 1985; and Canada Pipe Company, purchased in 1989. The acquisition of these facilities strengthened McWane Ductiles capabilities by bringing together the industry’s most experienced manufacturers and latest engineering techniques to create one iron-strong brand.
To learn more about McWane Ductile, visit http://www.mcwaneductile.com/
Company Contact:
Tom Crawford, Vice President and General Manager
tom.crawford@mcwaneductile.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-crawford-ab83342a/
800-800-6013
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