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NKT has made a framework supply agreement with Dutch distribution system operator Enexis, which earlier this year announced that it would be “scaling up” its cable suppliers from three to eight to assure its cable needs can be met for its ambitious power grid projects that will collectively cost an estimated €2.3 billion.

A press release said that one of Enexis’s projects will require several thousand km of underground power cables to expand the power grid in the Dutch provinces of Groningen, Drenthe, Overijssel, Brabant and Limburg to prepare for an increasing amount of renewable energy. The agreement with NKT calls for it to deliver approximately 600 km of power cables per year over the next eight years for that project.

The majority of the medium-voltages power cables will be produced at NKT’s factory in Asnaes, Denmark, with shipments starting in 2025. The plant is being expanded in the coming years as part of NKT’s announced investments across three medium-voltage manufacturing sites.

Enexis reports that it will need more than 76,000 km of power cables over the next 12 years, as part of its reinforcement of the Dutch power grid. That will include some 40,000 km of medium-voltage cables and more than 36,000 km of low-voltage cables needed for the reinforcement and expansion of neighborhood grids.

To make this possible, Enexis is scaling up from its base of three cable manufacturers: Prysmian Netherlands, TKF (BV Twentsche Kabelfabriek) and Waskönig+Walter Kabel-Werk GmbH u. Co. KG. It plans to add five suppliers. In addition to NKT, those include Tele-Fonika Kable, Hellenic Cables, KLZ Vertriebs and GM Products.

Interwire 2025 has sold out and the excitement continues to build, promising a dynamic platform for exhibitors and attendees alike. The floor plan will soon be expanded to fit additional exhibitors, reflecting the robust demand that exists for in-person networking and showcasing technology.

Once again, Interwire will welcome a diverse array of international exhibitors, highlighting the global nature of the industry. Notable participation includes dozens of exhibitors from Turkey, India and China but also from Argentina and Indonesia ... both first-timers! Combined with a healthy showing from Europe, total country representation on the show floor is now at 24 countries. Attendees will see cutting-edge machinery and innovative technologies from around the world.

Interwire will embrace cultural diversity, innovative ideas and in-person engagement in the largest North American business event for the wire and cable industry. It is a must-attend event that will drive forward the momentum of global trade and collaboration. To enhance the experience, the show floor will feature engaging “activation areas” designed to captivate attendees. For instance, a global lounge will allow guests to indulge in culinary delights and drinks of different cultures while networking with industry peers, while “the Taste of the South” will present the local flare of southern hospitality.

Aurora Material Solutions, LLC (Aurora), a manufacturer of polymer compounds that expanded in March with the acquisition of EnCom Polymers, reports that it has completed the expansion of its plant in Streetsboro, Ohio.

A press release said that the facility expansion “adds over 140 million pounds of compounding capacity, creates new jobs, and supports Aurora’s continued growth with customer partners.” The facility is the company’s largest and hosts its rigid PVC technical center.

“The expansion is an example of our company’s mission to be our customers’ first choice in polymer solutions,” said Aurora CEO Darrell Hughes. “The expansion will help us continue to grow and win with our customers while further enhancing our unparalleled quality and lead times.”

In other news, earlier this year, Aurora announced the launch of AuroraEcoplast™ and a number of recycled and other sustainable material solutions. The company notes that it has achieved +Vantage Vinyl Gold compliance, an industry-wide sustainability designation created by the Vinyl Sustainability Council. It was audited by the third-party GreenCircle, which certified companies across the entire U.S. vinyl value chain.

In March, the company changed its name from Aurora Plastics to Aurora Material Solutions, a name change was said to have been to reflects the company’s commitment to expanding its scope and embracing a broader range of materials and solutions.

Ducab Metals Business (DMB), a subsidiary of the Ducab Group, plans to increase its annual production capacity for aluminum as well as bare copper product capacity in response to what it said was surging global demand for the UAE-manufactured products.

A press release said that the company recently added 51,015 sq m to its existing facility in Kezad. It plans to increase production for aluminum from 55,000 to 110,000 metric tons per year. It also plans to increase its bare copper product capacity in the initiative to elevate the ‘Made in the Emirates’ brand and boost the company’s global competitiveness. The announcement was made at the
Ducab Metals Business Expansion Forum, held in partnership with Middle East Economic Digest (MEED). At the forum, DMB also presented its advancements in developing green aluminum.

Hildebrandt chose ecologically sustainable concepts for the planning of the construction project. The future energy requirements will be completely covered by biomass, generated from its own production waste. “By doing this, we are reducing our ecological footprint significantly,” said Hildebrandt Partner Matthias Lohraff.” A concise strategy for sustainability is a core element of the company strategy of August Hildebrandt Group.

The UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB) announced that it will provide approximately $22.3 million to HVDC subsea cable manufacturer XLCC toward building a factory in Hunterston, Scotland.

A press release said that the agreement also includes an option for as much as triple the initial funding. “The bank’s financing will help XLCC develop its factory in Hunterson, which when complete will have the capacity to produce thousands of km each year.”

The Hunterson plant is expected to create some 900 permanent jobs as well as many apprenticeships. “The (project will bring) significant investment to the U.K., creating highly skilled jobs in advanced manufacturing and project management for decades to come,” said XLCC CEO Ian Douglas. XLCC has already raised some $45 million for the project.

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