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  1. Wire Rope Suppliers | Wire Company | Crane Cables | WireCo

    6 days ago · Read Now Press Release May 8, 2025 WireCo introduces Durascend: A performing and cost-efficient rotation-resistant rope for cranes Read Now

  2. Made in USA - WireCo

    When purchasing a Made in the USA Oliveira or Casar crane rope, you can be assured that WireCo has thoroughly vetted the physical properties and performance behaviors of our …

  3. WireCo Structures - WireCo

    WireCo is the market leader in rope manufacturing, chosen to supply cables for the world’s highest profile bridge and stadium projects. WireCo is also a leading supplier of sockets and …

  4. Company - WireCo

    WireCo is the market, manufacturing and technical leader in wire and synthetic rope manufacturing, providing a consultative approach to offer customers a single, reliable source …

  5. Oliveira - WireCo

    As a global leader in engineering, manufacturing, wire distribution, wire rope, wire rope assemblies, high-strength synthetic rope and electromechanical cable, Oliveira can be …

  6. Our History - WireCo

    Acquired Casar, the world’s technical leader in design and production of special wire ropes used in critical load lifting applications for hoists, cranes and underground mining.

  7. Casar - WireCo

    Our proprietary German-engineered rope designs deliver the highest levels of performance and safety, superior breaking strength values, the highest bending fatigue resistance, superior …

  8. Careers - WireCo

    Join WireCo — a global leader in wire rope, synthetic rope, wire, synthetic yarns, electromechanical cable and engineered products. At WireCo, we know that our success …

  9. Global Brands - WireCo

    CASAR manufactures specialty wire rope and hoisting cables that offer superior performance for mission-critical applications in construction, industrial, OEM and underground mining markets.

  10. The inspection of a wire rope sling is necessary for one very important reason: Wire rope is a “consumed” item. It is literally “used up” as it is used, and gradually loses strength during its …