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Kato Cable expanding its plant

U.S.-based Kato Cable is expanding its production plant in Mankato, Minnesota, as it continues its growth story.

Per its website, the company, founded in 2006 by Eric Else, the chairman and CEO, started by manufacturing harnesses for the power generation space. Its current product range includes harnesses and assemblies for multiple applications, including medical, marine, industrial, motorcycle, harnesses and assemblies, agriculture, oil and gas and more.

The company’s plant, located on 12 acres, was built in 2006 and expanded in 2015. Per a report in the Mankato Free Press, the company plans to increase its work force from 135 to more than 200 within three to five years of completion. The expansion will add 40,000 sq ft. to the Power Drive campus. In 2021 the company had acquired space in an existing facility in North Mankato, but more space was needed.

Of note, the article included details about how one of its products had an impact for one employee. Engineering manager Matt Lukasek had heart surgery that was aided by a medical robot that relies on some of the company’s cables. “The products we make right here in Mankato are changing lives, and to have it change another person’s life, that’s a big deal,” Lukasek said. “To have it change your own life? It’s hard to put that into words what that feels like. It’s pretty crazy.”

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