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Southwestern Wire company history timeline

1992

Max Moore and Steve Peters founded Southwestern Wire in 1992, Weinand said.

1993

In 1993, Southwestern Wire built the only mass-production Galvanized Tension Bar facility in the United States, allowing Southwestern Wire to produce the only domestic manufactured tension bars available.

1994

In 1994, the installation of computer controls on the chainlink weaving machines substantially increased capacity and quality.

1998

In 1998 an expansion to the bar line allowed for even greater capacity.

Other projects for the 1998 year include: galvanized single loop bale ties added to the product assortment, construction of a weaving machine capable of manufacturing fabric up to 20′ tall.

1999

In 1999, the capacity for production of single loop bale ties was doubled when two additional machines were added to that department.

2000

In early Summer of 2000, Max Moore was taken from us in a plane crash, but his dream of an ever-growing and ever-expanding company goes on.

2004

"Certainly since 2004, when steel basically doubled, we've gone through that, Weinand said. "Basically everybody in the consumer chain had to deal with the price increase and it eventually wound down to the consumer.

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