Leviton Completes Fiber Factory Expansion Project

The company invested $25 million to double its fiber optic cable manufacturing plant.

Fiber Factory Expansion Ribbon Cutting: Donald Hendler (Chairman of the Board), Karen Berry (Senior Director of Operations, Leviton Fuquay Varina, NC), Daryoush Larizadeh (President and Chief Executive Officer), Ross Goldman (Chief Operating Officer Leviton Network Solutions, Chief Sustainability Officer, Leviton).
Fiber Factory Expansion Ribbon Cutting: Donald Hendler (Chairman of the Board), Karen Berry (Senior Director of Operations, Leviton Fuquay Varina, NC), Daryoush Larizadeh (President and Chief Executive Officer), Ross Goldman (Chief Operating Officer Leviton Network Solutions, Chief Sustainability Officer, Leviton).
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Leviton's Network Solutions Business Unit today announced that it has completed the $25 million expansion project in its Fuquay-Varina, N.C. manufacturing facility. The project, started in 2022, effectively doubles the size of the facility allowing Leviton to support ever growing demand for its fiber optic cabling solutions.

The Fuquay-Varina site manufactures a range of multimode and single-mode cabling products used to connect local area networks in a variety of applications including commercial enterprises, data centers, industrial and harsh environments. 

The company held a ribbon cutting event on April 9, 2025 to celebrate this milestone achievement with company executives, local government officials, and Leviton's local employees.

"As a global division, this investment is very strategic for us," said Ross Goldman, Chief Operations Officer, Leviton Network Solutions and Chief Sustainability Officer, Leviton. Goldman went on to say; "Doubling the size of our North Carolina factory not only allows us to support our US based customers with fiber optic cabling solutions for years to come, but we can also more effectively support demand from outside the US as well."

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