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Galvan Industries Celebrates 60 Years In Business

HARRISBURG, NC – Galvan Industries, Inc. recently celebrated the historic milestone of 60 years in business. Founded in 1958, Galvan was the first hot-dip galvanizing operation in the Carolinas. Current and former employees and customers gathered at the Galvan plant in Harrisburg, N.C. on Friday, September 28 – National Steel Day – for barbecue, music, plant tours, employee awards and raffles.

“It’s exciting for me to see Galvan reach the sixty year mark,” stated Laurens Willard, president. “The company has certainly surpassed what was envisioned back in the fifties. We’ve become a trusted partner with dozens of companies in many industries. We have a loyal customer base that relies on the quality of our process, our products and our people.”

The Willard family has led Galvan since the company was acquired by Charles and Clarence Willard in 1958, as a subsidiary of Willard Industries. Willard Industries was a lead smelter and specialty fabricator located in Charlotte.

Galvan’s original hot-dip galvanizing plant was equipped with a 10′ x 3′ x 4′ zinc kettle and was suitable only for relatively small parts. In the years since, the company has invested in numerous expansions to become one of the largest capacity contract galvanizers in the Southeast.

In addition to providing lifetime rust prevention to steel fabricators and manufacturers, Galvan also supplies ground rods, grounding clamps, connectors, installation tools and accessories to the electrical, electronic and utility industries.  Galvan manufactures a complete line of ground rods – copper-coated, galvanized, solid copper and stainless steel – at the Harrisburg plant.

Galvan electrical products are used in residential, commercial and industrial applications, including construction, cable TV, lightning protection, power transmission and telecommunications across the USA.

For more information, contact Galvan Industries by phone at (704) 455-5102 or by fax (704) 455-5215. Visit Galvan Industries on the Web at www.galvan-ize.com, or www.galvanelectrical.com for electrical products information.

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