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The wire baling industry focuses on the production and application of wire used to bind and secure bales of various materials. This industry plays a crucial role in waste management, recycling, and agricultural sectors. Wire baling involves the use of high-tensile steel wire, which provides the necessary strength and durability to hold compacted materials together. The wire is typically galvanized to resist corrosion and extend its lifespan, especially when used in outdoor environments. The baling process begins with the collection of materials such as paper, cardboard, plastics, textiles, or agricultural products like hay and straw. These materials are then compacted into dense bales using a baler machine. The baler compresses the materials and wraps them with wire to maintain their shape and facilitate easy handling, storage, and transportation. The wire must withstand significant tension and pressure, ensuring the bales remain intact during these processes. Wire baling serves several industries, including recycling, where it helps manage and transport recyclable materials efficiently. In agriculture, it secures hay and straw bales, aiding in storage and transport. The construction industry also utilizes wire baling for managing waste materials on-site. The wire baling industry requires precision in manufacturing to produce wire that meets specific tensile strength and flexibility standards. Manufacturers often produce wire in various gauges to accommodate different baling needs, from light-duty applications to heavy-duty industrial uses. The industry also emphasizes sustainability, as the use of wire baling contributes to efficient waste management and recycling efforts, reducing landfill use and promoting resource conservation. Overall, the wire baling industry supports multiple sectors by providing essential materials for efficient material handling and waste management.
IndustryNet's most recent industry analysis of U.S. wire and cable manufacturers found the sector is currently growing, adding 3.3% to its workforce over the past year and increasing sales by 1%.
Today, IndustryNet takes a look at some of the top wire and cable manufacturers in the U.S. This particular report analyzes wire and cable companies based on employment, employment growth, plant square footage, and sales growth.
The wire and cable sector reports a slightly higher jobs growth at 5 percent than manufacturing as a whole at 4 percent. As a corollary, it also reports a slightly lower percentage of companies reporting a decrease in employment at 3 percent than manufacturing as a whole at 4 percent.
Finally, the wire and cable sector reports considerably higher reliance on int...(Full Article)
According to data collected by IndustryNet, wire and cable manufacturers have performed quite well relative to United States manufacturing as a whole.
Recent IndustryNet data shows four percent of manufacturers across all sectors have reported employment growth, while four percent have reported decreases in the last year. By comparison, five percent of wire and cable manufacturers showed growth in employment, while three percent reported declines. These figures encompass 1,302 companies in the industry that employ 62,554 people.
Anixter Wire and Cable has a manufacturing plant covering 10 million square feet in Lenexa, Kansas. It is the largest in the country. The 10th largest is a division of Bekaert Corporation and occupies 600,000 square feet in Van Buren, Arkansas.
In sales, b...(Full Article)
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