Sicame UK
Electrical Distribution Solutions for Global Power Excellence
William Thomas Henley sparked a revolution in the engineering industry that ultimately propelled us to our present success. In 2010 WT Henley was acquired by Groupe Sicame, and the company was launched towards further achievements - now as part of the Sicame Group of Companies, with its own strong heritage of innovation and modernisation.
Sicame UK continues to thrive evolving into a global manufacturer of electrical distribution equipment.
Experience
Quality
Environment
Sustainability
Sicame UK are continually exploring innovative solutions to enhance the reliability and quality of electricity supplies worldwide.
Foundation
Sicame Group was founded in 1955 by Basile Lachaud in Pompadour, France.
Expansion
The company has expanded its operations globally through acquisitions and is focused on innovation and R&D.
Collaboration
Sicame Group has collaborated with several companies to develop new products and solutions.
Network rail approval
Sicame UK holds network rail approval for its large range of polymeric insulators to replace traditional glass or porcelain overhead line equipment
Electromobility
Sicame Group became one of the thirteen members of the smart IRVE Club, which is focused on innovation and the development of electromobility
Leading suppliers
Sicame was selected as one of the leading suppliers by ADANI electricity on medium voltage underground networks.
Henley launches his own independent business in Whitechapel
A pioneer in the manufacture of telegraph cables
Old City of London HQ
The famous film director Alfred Hitchcock has a career with WT Henley
WT Henley manufactured tennis balls for Wimbledon and golf balls known as the ‘Why Not Range’
North Woolwich braiding shop
Henley factory
Much of the pipeline and associated joints were manufactured by WT Henley during WWII Operation Pluto
Bakelite Selection
Henley is acquired by AEI along with SIEMENS brothers and the Liverpool Electric cables company
SED was founded as SHEARMAGIC Hepworth Electrical Developments
SED Holmfirth
WTH acquired by GEC
Hepworth acquired ERMA
Hepworth acquired by Groupe Sicame
WTH acquired by TT Electronics
Erith site
WTH acquired by Groupe Sicame
Sicame UK formed from the Sicame Group's UK Subsidiaries
Present day - Hoo, Rochester factory