Mueller Streamline Expands Wynne, Arkansas, Manufacturing Operations
07/25/2025
“Since our acquisition of Halstead Industries in 1998, our companies have not only supported the local economies of the City of Wynne and Cross County, but they have also invested in further expansion across the State of Arkansas. Among other initiatives, we built a new distribution center on the Wynne campus to support retail distribution, and have acquired additional operations in Springdale and Fayetteville,” said Gregory L. Christopher, CEO and Chairman of Mueller Industries.
Mueller Streamline Co. provides products supporting the plumbing, HVAC, refrigeration, PVF and other markets. The company’s flagship products are Streamline copper tubing, line sets, copper fittings, valves and related items.
“Helping our existing industries expand is vital for growing the economy in Arkansas, and Mueller Industries’ investment in Wynne will play a major role in our state’s economic momentum,” noted Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “The 60 jobs created by Mueller’s investment represent new economic opportunities in eastern Arkansas.”
"The Wynne Economic Development Corporation is excited to partner with AEDC and Mueller in supporting the expansion efforts that will bring 60 new jobs to our community,” added Bevin Hunter, President and CEO of the Wynne Economic Development Corporation. “This collaboration represents a significant milestone in creating sustainable growth and fostering opportunities for local talent, while strengthening our region's economic future."
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