At the SLOM conference, Jenna Graseley, Bexco account manager, highlighted the company’s integration with the Bekaert Group and how this alliance is expanding its capabilities in strategic sectors such as offshore, oil and gas mining, floating wind energy and general industry.
Innovation, R&D and certified sustainability
During the interview, Graseley emphasized that Bexco maintains a philosophy focused on being “solution providers,” working closely with its customers from the early stages of projects to identify needs, optimize designs and extend cable life.
The company, with more than three generations of experience in rope and cable manufacturing, combines tradition with technological innovation through investment in research and development (R&D). Its portfolio includes steel wire ropes under the Brighton brand name and synthetic ropes such as Dyneema, nylon and polyester, designed to meet critical anchoring, towing and lifting applications.
In terms of sustainability, Bexco operates under ISO 14001 certification, which guarantees tangible benefits in reducing environmental impact and supporting its customers in the responsible management of resources. The company also develops programs to extend the useful life of cables, minimizing unnecessary replacements and providing technical data to support decision-making.
Bexco synthetic cables, key in offshore and wind energy
Looking to the future, Graseley noted that the rise of floating floating wind energy represents a strategic field for expansion.
We have manufacturing facilities ready to supply this market and we are allocating resources to R&D and development specifically for renewable energies.
Jenna said.
Finally, he emphasized that the union with Bekaert and Brighton reinforces the company’s differential value: accumulated experience, specialized technical support and a constant innovation mentality.
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