The History Of Morse Controls

Alright, alright, listen up! I’ve got a cracker of a tale for ya. You’ve heard of Morse, right? Of course you have! Here in Australia, they’re like the bloody legends of control cables. But there’s a twist to their tale, and it ties right back to where I work – MICCSA.

So, way back in the day, Morse was an American company, right? They started off making all sorts of things, not just the morse control cable we know them for. And let me tell you, they were big! They made a name for themselves in a lot of sectors. But it was those push pull cables that really put them on the map, especially here in Australia.

Now, here’s where things get really interesting. Before Morse got bought out – and yeah, they were eventually bought out – they had a Morse manufacturer hub, a workshop where they made those iconic morse control cables. And guess where that was? You’re not gonna believe it, but it’s the very same MICCSA workshop. Yep, the very one!

Every day I walk into that workshop, and I can’t help but feel the history. It’s like I’m stepping into the Morse control cable legacy. And it gives me bloody goosebumps. I mean, to think that we’re carrying on that tradition, crafting Morse control cables in the same place where it all started for Morse… It’s a bit inspiring, to be honest.

It’s a bit of a point of pride for us at MICCSA. We’re not just making cables; we’re carrying on a legacy, an Australian connection to one of the greats. And every cable we craft? We pour that history, that passion into it. So, next time you see a MICCSA cable, remember – you’re not just looking at a piece of machinery. You’re looking at a piece of history”

Next time you see a MICCSA cable, remember, it’s not just metal and fiber. It’s a storyteller, narrating Australia’s illustrious past