Everywhere you look, something is happening. Something is spinning. Something is weaving. Something is moving. Something is snaking its way through the equipment. | SaltWire
| Posted: Feb. 22, 2023, 2:23 p.m. | Updated: Feb. 22, 2023, 4:41 p.m. | 9 Min Read
There are yacht ropes, dinghy braids, docklines, mooring pendants, hollow braids, stretch core ropes, utility ropes and water rescue tow lines. Being located in a fishing town, you might think that the fisheries would account for the majority of the company’s products and exports. Surprisingly, you’d be wrong.One of the company’s most high-demand products is currently electric fencing rope.Novatec Braids' product. TINA COMEAU PHOTOYou don’t want all your eggs in one basket.Its products are exported around the world.
The onsite test bed can certify weight strengths of up to 25,000 pounds. Anything beyond that is tested at other off-site labs. The company's highest rope – a nylon rope with a stretch and recoil – strength tested at around 130,000 pounds.Recently the Yarmouth-based business was the recipient of a 2023 Boating Industry Canada Employer of Choice award. Novatec Braids was the only Atlantic Canadian company to receive the award.
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