Mission Statement: "Excellence in service, product quality, and integrity. Commitment to our customers, employees, and communities for strength, safety, and world class manufacturing."
The first McWane foundry, McWane Pipe, was organized in 1921 in Birmingham, Alabama. Today, McWane Ductile continues to supply ductile iron pipe used in water infrastructure found in cities across America.
Our relationships with customers allow us to anticipate their needs, provide a superior level of service, and ultimately help them focus on the intricacies of their business, without worrying about their experience with us. Consequently, our customers frequently see the benefits of doing business with us directly on their bottom line.
Our employees, stability, lasting relationships, sound decision making, and unwavering commitment to quality and customer service ensure that our customers will continue to enjoy partnering with McWane Ductile as they have for over 90 years.
Company History
For generations, McWane Ductile has been an industry leader in the manufacture of water distribution and infrastructure products. As our country expanded, so did the need to supply growing cities with clean water and to safely remove wastewater. In 1921, James Ransom (J.R.) McWane organized the McWane Cast Iron Pipe Company in Birmingham, Alabama to help meet this vital need. Initially this foundry manufactured small diameter pipe, but over time expanded to produce larger diameters.
Looking to serve an even larger market, McWane expanded throughout the 20th century, carrying on the manufacturing traditions of the past while modernizing its operations to lead the way to the future. In 1926 McWane built the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company in Provo, Utah to serve the rapidly growing western United States. In 1975 McWane purchased Atlantic States Cast Iron Pipe Company in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, a plant that made its first water pipe in 1856.In 1985 McWane bought one of the oldest and largest water products companies in the country, Clow Corporation, whose Clow Water Systems Company in Coshocton, Ohio began operating in 1878. Most recently, McWane acquired the ductile iron pipe production assets of Canron, which led to the formation of Canada Pipe Company in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1989. The company's modern facilities offer 3" to 36" ductile iron pressure pipe and fittings to meet customers’ needs throughout the world.
The acquisition of these facilities strengthened McWane’s capabilities by bringing together the industry’s most experienced foundrymen, the latest engineering techniques, a commitment to the health and safety of our team members and our communities, and a willingness to invest capital for the future to create one iron-strong brand, known today as McWane Ductile.
With more than 900 employees, McWane Ductile stands today as North America’s leading and most experienced ductile iron pipe manufacturer and supplier, a company with a rich history and a vital role in securing the future of America’s water infrastructure for generations to come.
Company Name | McWane Ductile |
Business Category | Steel/Iron |
Address | 2266 South Sixth St Coshocton Ohio United States ZIP: 43812 |
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Year Established | 1921 |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association (DIPRA), The American Water Works Association (AWWA), National Association of Water Companies (NAWC), Water and Sewer Distributors of America (WASDA), The Water Environment Federation (WEF), National Utility Contractors Association |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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