Tyco opens new wire and cable marker factory

A Tyco Electronics - Identification Products product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2000

Tyco Electronics Corporation has opened a new factory - its sixth in Swindon - to manufacture the Critchley range of wire and cable markers and identification systems.

Tyco Electronics Corporation has opened a new factory - its sixth in Swindon - to manufacture the Critchley range of wire and cable markers and identification systems.

This facility will produce the extensive Critchley portfolio of general purpose, high performance and specialised identification systems, in a wide range of materials, and encompassing everything from traditional push-on, slide-on and snap-on formats, through to the high performance computer printable labels and HSI heat-shrinkable marker sleeves.

The new facility, Factory C, is located alongside two other Tyco Electronics factories, which manufacture Raychem products on Swindon's Cheney Manor Industrial Estate, and close to its sites at Dorcan and Techno.

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Dennis Kozlowski, Chairman of Tyco International and Jürgen Gromer, President of Tyco Electronics Corporation, were in the UK for the official opening of the new factory.

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