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International Wire buys new equipment for Canastota plant using National Grid incentive

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Camden–based International Wire used a National Grid (NYSE: NGG) energy-efficiency incentive of more than $800,000 to help pay for new equipment at its plant in Canastota. Pictured here, from left to right, are: Paul Wood, manager of International Wire’s Canastota plant; Stacey Ingraham, International Wire’s VP of human resources; Richard Fox, manager of customer and external affairs at National Grid; Dave Bass, VP of engineering at International Wire; and Tony Torzon, director of operations at International Wire. PHOTO CREDIT: NATIONAL GRID

CANASTOTA — The Canastota plant of International Wire is using new equipment, thanks to an energy-efficiency incentive from National Grid (NYSE: NGG) that will help the firm save money in the long run on its energy costs. International Wire replaced a 25-year-old multiwire drawing machine at the plant with a new generation of equipment that […]

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