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Today
- Rea currently employs over 900 people worldwide who are focused on providing exceptional products and service.
2024
- Rea expands the Lafayette, Indiana plant to serve the growing North American electric vehicle and energy markets.
2023
- Rea is aquired by Elektrisola, a privately-held company based in Germany. Founded in 1948, Elektrisola operates 19 plants in 7 countries with 43 sales offices in 25 countries.
2023
- Rea divests from Tongling Jingda joint venture.
2018
- Rea introduces NanoMax – the best inverter duty wire on the market for the most challenging, high-efficiency, high-speed, and variable-speed motor applications. NanoMax leads in efficiency, scrape resistance, and varnish compatibility.
2014
- Rea introduces NanoShield, which is used in critical applications including US Department of Energy (DOE) standards for premium efficiency motors.
2013
- Jim Vann, Rea Chairman of the Board, wins ANKH Award from The Copper Club.
2008
- Rea closes Las Cruces, New Mexico facility.
2006
- Rea purchases the assets of Phelps Dodge Magnet Wire Company, with plants in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Monterrey, Mexico.
2003
- Rea acquires Southwire Specialty Products Division (SSP), located in Osceola, Arkansas.
2002
- Rea forms a joint venture with Tongling Jingda of China, China’s largest magnet wire producer, and opens its first facility in Nantai, China.
2001
- Rea purchases Hanover Manufacturing in Ashland, Virginia, from Alcoa.
1998
- Rea constructs a state-of-the-art magnet wire facility in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
1997
- Rea introduces Pulseshield, which is resistant to voltage stresses generated by high-frequency, fast-rise time and voltage spikes typically introduced by IGBT-type inverters.
1994
- Magnexflex is introduced, featuring aluminum conductors insulated with a high-temperature engineered resin; the new enameled polymer coatings have been very successful in transformer applications.
1993
- Rea streamlines operations, selling Texas Magnet Wire and the Laurinburg plant and closing the Adams Center Road facility.
1988
- Rea joins forces with Fujikura Ltd. and acquires Texas Magnet Wire Co. based in El Paso, Texas. Rea Magnet Wire Company becomes a global organization with three brands: Rea Magnet Wire, Rea Engineered Wire Products, and Algonquin Industries.
1986
- Buena Vista, Virginia plant is closed.
1985
- Alcoa sells Rea, Algonquin, and PEP Industries to RMG, a new company chaired by Bob Rea and funded by Allen & Company. It introduces Super Hyslik wire for electric motors, increasing reliability and abrasion resistance.
1984
- Rea Magnet Wire sets a new record with $100 million in sales.
1983
- Rea purchases Algonquin Industries of Guilford, Connecticut.
1981
- Special Products Group is formed focusing on wire products other than film-insulated wire, such as high-temperature wire, magnet wire handling tools, and re-spooling equipment.
1975
- Rea diversifies into wire-related products by purchasing Dixie Wire and Professional Electrical Products (PEP) of Nashville, Tennessee.
1974
- Rea purchases General Cable Corporation’s Buena Vista, Virginia plant.
1965-67
- Lafayette plant expansions occur.
1962
- Rea opens a second facility in Fort Wayne at Adams Center Road.
1960
- Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) purchases Rea Magnet Wire, ending the Rea family’s tenure at the helm.
1959
- Rea constructs its first manufacturing plant outside Fort Wayne, a 100,000-square-foot facility in Lafayette, Indiana.
1954
- Samuel Rea is elected president of Rea and begins emphasizing advancements in Engineering, Research, and Development.
1941
- Rea manufacturing provides critical support to WWII effort, operating continuously.
1935
- Rea reaches a production milestone of 10,000 pounds of Single-B Silk enameled wire on three-inch spools.
1933
- Victor Rea forms Rea Magnet Wire, leasing the Woodward Engineering Building in Fort Wayne to produce wire for the Rea Magnet Wire Corporation. Rea becomes the first independent producer of enameled wire in the country.
1929
- Victor Rea is named Works Manager of Dudlo.
1927
- Dudlo is part of a $50 million merger with several other wire and cable companies. The result of the merger is named the General Cable Corporation.
1907
- George A. Jacobs invented an insulating process that allows copper wire to be manufactured in extremely fine gauges, contributing to the development of high-speed electric motors. He formed the Dudlo Company.
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