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Wieland Breaks Ground on $27M U.S. Brass and Copper Plant Expansion

Metal Recycling News  |  2026-01-22 10:16:08

Initial operations for the multi-phase project are scheduled to begin in Spring 2027, with full completion expected by 2031.

Summary
  • Wieland launched a $27 million expansion project at its Montpelier, Ohio facility to strengthen domestic semi-finished brass and copper manufacturing.
  • The new 17,000-square-foot The project is expected to create 43 new jobs, with initial operations starting in Spring 2027 and full completion by 2031.plant will add ammunition ordnance wire capacity, supporting U.S. supply chain resilience.
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SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Wieland officially broke ground on January 15, 2026, at its Montpelier facility, Wieland Chase, marking a major milestone for U.S. metals manufacturing. The company, North America’s largest brass rod producer, is investing $27 million to build a new 17,000-square-foot plant dedicated to expanding semi-finished brass and copper production exclusively in the United States.

The expansion will add capacity for ammunition ordnance wire manufacturing, making Wieland the first company to break ground domestically following federal policy actions aimed at restoring U.S. leadership in the semi-finished and finished copper products sector.

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“This investment underscores our commitment to American manufacturing,” said Thomas Christie, President of Wieland Chase, noting the company’s ambition to become a key supplier of brass wire to the North American ammunition market.

Initial operations for the multi-phase project are scheduled to begin in Spring 2027, with full completion expected by 2031. The expansion is projected to create 43 new high-quality manufacturing jobs in Williams County.

Wieland Chase has operated in Northwest Ohio since 1965 and has steadily expanded its alloy, forging, foundry, and ingot capabilities. The Montpelier project aligns with Wieland’s broader U.S. growth strategy, including a $600 million investment in Illinois and a new recycling center in Kentucky to strengthen domestic copper supply chains.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is the scope of Wieland’s Montpelier expansion?
  • The project involves constructing a 17,000-square-foot plant dedicated to expanding semi-finished brass and copper production in the U.S.

  • Why is this project strategically important?
  • It supports federal efforts to restore U.S. leadership in copper products manufacturing and strengthens domestic ammunition supply chains.

  • When will operations begin and finish?
  • Initial operations are scheduled for Spring 2027, with full project completion targeted for 2031.

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