The Lines Company

Keeping you connected

General Information
Company Name
The Lines Company
Founded Year
1999
Location (Offices)
New Zealand +3
Founders / Decision Makers
Number of Employees
93
Industries
Energy
Funding Stage
-
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The Lines Company - Company Profile

The Lines Company is an energy startup based in Te Kūiti, founded in 1999. The company's slogan, "Keeping you connected," reflects its commitment to providing electricity to over 18,500 customers in the King Country, Ruapehu, and Central Plateau regions. While the majority of its customers are residential, the company also supplies electricity to industrial businesses such as the iron-sands mine at Taharoa and New Zealand’s largest lime quarry at Oparure. With operational depots in Taumarunui, Tūrangi, and Ohakune, and over 160 staff, most of whom are in the field maintaining the lines, The Lines Company is dedicated to ensuring a reliable electricity supply for its customers. However, there is no available information on the headquarters, last investment amount, or investors.

Taxonomy: Electricity supply, Energy distribution, Industrial power supply, Infrastructure maintenance, Regional utility services

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