The Spring Manufacturers Institute (SMI), founded in 1933, is an association of companies that manufacture springs, and their associate suppliers. The members of SMI work together to meet the key issues of the industry worldwide: quality, materials, technology, government regulations.[Learn More]


The New England Spring and Metal Stamping Association, founded in 1956, is a trade organization representing spring manufacturers and technical members primarily within the State of Connecticut with membership now that have extended throughout the United States. [Learn More]
CASMI was founded in 1944 as a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to the development of good business practices, and sharing of technical information through ongoing communications among the job-shop spring manufacturers in the Greater Chicago area. Membership includes companies in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. [Learn More]


The West Coast Spring Manufacturers Association plays a major role in creating and maintaining industry wide stability and an atmosphere of wholesome business relationships. The WCSMA was founded to provide informational services to its members, such as current state and federal laws, OSHA regulations, technical meetings, health insurance changes, manufacturing equipment, supplier/vendor contracts and fellowship activities. [Learn More]
The Wire Association International (WAI), Inc., founded in 1930, is a worldwide technical society for wire and cable industry professionals that is governed by volunteers from around the world. Based in Guilford, Connecticut, USA, WAI promotes, collects, and disseminates technical, manufacturing, and general business information to the ferrous, nonferrous, electrical, fiber optic, and fastener segments of the wire and cable industry. [Learn More]


Radcliff Wire is a proud member of the Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce. The Central Connecticut Chambers of Commerce focuses on three main tenants: economic growth, advocacy for their members and member development. [Learn More]