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Champlain Cable company history timeline

1955

The seeds for Champlain Cable Corporation were sown in 1955 when brothers Leroy and Wilford Torville and their partner Marshall Moon founded American Super-Temperature Wires, Inc. as a subsidiary to Haveg Industries.

1960

The company grew in step alongside the aerospace and military industries and found footing supplying much of the wire innovation required for America’s space exploration in the 1960’s.

1965

In the following decades, the business grew by developing wire innovations for commercial applications, circuit-boards, telecommunication and urban transit cars. For example, in 1965 the company opened a new plant in Colchester, VT, with 150 employees working on several NASA contracts, the largest being the wire for the Apollo 8 Space Capsule.

1980

In 1980, Haveg was sold and Hercules renamed the Colchester facility Champlain Cable.

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