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Ceeco

The incorporation of the Ceeco brand into the Bartell family included a core group of skilled professionals from sales, engineering and service departments. Over the past decade, these individuals have worked to execute synergies throughout the business while maintaining a familiar customer contact framework allowing the Bartell headquarters in Rome, New York to become the base of operations including sales, engineering, manufacturing, and support.

Ceeco’s equipment line included stranders, High Speed Twinners, Double and Single Twist Stranders, Roll Forming, Wrapping and Interlock Armoring machines, Planetary and Rigid-frame Cablers, complemented Bartell’s existing wire industry products enabling us to meet the growing needs of our customers.

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CEECO'S HISTORY

Mr. Andre Varga, founds Ceeco. The objective of the new venture is to design and manufacture innovative equipment for the wire and cable industry.

1967

Mr. Andre Varga, founds Ceeco. The objective of the new venture is to design and manufacture innovative equipment for the wire and cable industry.

Ceeco designs and delivers the first successful encircling bearing type tubular strander manufactured in North America; Ceeco moves to a new 20,000 sq.ft. plant in Concord, Ontario.

1970

Ceeco designs and delivers the first successful encircling bearing type tubular strander manufactured in North America; Ceeco moves to a new 20,000 sq.ft. plant in Concord, Ontario.

Ceeco introduces a new interlocked armouring machine (BX) that operates at speeds three times higher and increases productivity over 400%; Ceeco expands twice its floor space to reach 40,000 sq.ft.

1971

Ceeco introduces a new interlocked armouring machine (BX) that operates at speeds three times higher and increases productivity over 400%; Ceeco expands twice its floor space to reach 40,000 sq.ft.

Ceeco develops and patents a new method to produce compact conductors with double twist equipment. At the time it is the most effective and productive way to produce highly compact conductors (96% metal content).

1984

Ceeco develops and patents a new method to produce compact conductors with double twist equipment. At the time it is the most effective and productive way to produce highly compact conductors (96% metal content).

Ceeco develops a series of machines for underwater flexible pipe for the oil industry.

1985

Ceeco develops a series of machines for underwater flexible pipe for the oil industry.

Ceeco develops a new version of Group Twinner taking advantage of the patented Fleet-O-Matic® payoff.

1986

Ceeco develops a new version of Group Twinner taking advantage of the patented Fleet-O-Matic® payoff.

Ceeco becomes part of the Nokia-Mailefer, later to be known as Nextrom.

1995

Ceeco becomes part of the Nokia-Mailefer, later to be known as Nextrom.

Ceeco introduces the patented Backtwist twinning module for data cable.

1998

Ceeco introduces the patented Backtwist twinning module for data cable.

Ceeco acquired from Nextrom by Bartell Machinery Systems.

2003

Ceeco acquired from Nextrom by Bartell Machinery Systems.