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South Carolina plant

Nexans’ high-voltage (HV) teams are growing business across North America as major new power transmission projects come online.

Two years after breaking ground for the construction of a new plant in South Carolina, Nexans today, officially celebrates the opening of its Goose Creek facility. The plant will produce high-voltage power cables and is expected to create 200 manufacturing jobs over the next few years.

The 350,000ft² (32,500m²) plant near Charleston will serve the growing demand for HV power systems in North America fueled by major new power transmission infrastructure projects.

South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, Nexans chief executive officer Arnaud Poupart-Lafarge and Nexans North America executive vice-president Steve Hall will inaugurate the plant today.

The plant will focus on the engineering, design and installation of HV cables. The new 427ft (130m) vertical continuous vulcanisation (VCV) tower on site, used for converting polymers into insulation layers in order to protect the cable, is now the tallest building in South Carolina.

"Nexans is best-placed to serve the major new power transmission infrastructure projects currently being planned in North America today."

Health and safety have been priorities for Nexans during the building of this plant. There are no underground storage tanks and the substation transformers are dry to avoid potential soil contamination. Nexans has put in place additional measures to protect employees, including the lower level of the tower that was designed to serve as a shelter in the event of a hurricane.

The plant is equipped with the facilities for type testing cables up to 550kV according to North American and international standards. The plant is ISO 9001:2008 certified.

"The opening of the new Goose Creek plant represents an exciting new phase for Nexans and is an important milestone for the company as we look to capitalise on the growing demand for high-voltage cables in North America," said Nexans chief executive officer Arnaud Poupart-Lafarge.

"With the opening of this new plant, Nexans is best-placed to serve the major new power transmission infrastructure projects currently being planned in North America today."

"It’s always a great day in South Carolina when the doors open to a plant that is bringing 200 jobs to our state," said state governor Nikki Haley.

"Nexans is a company that is not only committed to producing quality products but is also committed to making a big difference in their local community. Today we welcome Nexans to their new home in Goose Creek and look forward to seeing them continue to grow and succeed for many years to come."

Nexans North America executive vice-president Steve Hall commented: "In the initial development phase, we were confident that the Charleston region was the perfect place to build a new plant.

"Now that the plant is open for business, we are more convinced than ever that it was the right move. A pro-business environment, a highly-skilled local labor force and with exceptional technical schools and training programs, mean Nexans is ideally placed to meet the growing demand for high-voltage cables in North America."

The new plant in South Carolina will reinforce Nexans’ current product range in North America, adding to the existing medium-voltage, low-voltage, overhead transmission, industrial, building wire, and electrical wire and local area network (LAN) portfolios. In 2013, North America represented 14% of the group’s total sales with more than 3,000 people employed.

For more information, please contact Nexans.