Yale Cordage
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Private | |
Industry | Synthetic Rope Manufacturing |
Founded | 1950 |
Headquarters | 77 Industrial Park Road, Saco , Maine, 04072, U.S. |
Products | Synthetic ropes, fiber optic load monitoring systems |
Parent | River Associates Investments |
Website | yalecordage.com |
Yale Cordage is a privately-owned company manufacturing synthetic ropes for the maritime, construction, aerospace, arboriculture and defense industries.
History
Yale Cordage was founded in 1950 by O. Sherman Yale. The company has focused on advanced fiber technology to create alternatives to traditional steel wire ropes. In 2020, River Associates Investments acquired Yale Cordage.[1]
Projects and Industry Applications
Yale Cordage has been involved in projects across multiple industries, including:
- Applied Fiber Collaboration (2024) – Partnered with Applied Fiber to integrate advanced termination technology into its ropes, extending their use in industrial and aerospace applications.[2]
- Fiber Optic Load Monitoring – Developed load monitoring systems to provide real-time data analysis.
- Maritime Applications – Supplied synthetic ropes for mooring lines and towing operations.
References
- ↑ "Private equity firm buys Slingmax and I&I Sling". Hoist. 2023-04-21. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
- ↑ jennifereagle (2024-09-26). "Yale Cordage partners with Applied Fiber". Hoist. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
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