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  2. List of electrical cable manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Company Employees Revenue in billion USD (approx.) Year Notes Southwire 7,500 5.5 [1] [2] 2020 ... List of electrical cable manufacturers. 2 languages ...

  3. Superior Essex - Wikipedia

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    Superior Cable came into existence in 1954 [1] and had sales passing $500 million [1] in 1997. In April 1999, Superior Essex was formed by a merger of Essex Wire Corporation and Superior Cable. [1] In 2008, the Korean LS Group acquired Superior Essex for roughly $900 million [9] to extend its reach into the North American and European market.

  4. Anixter - Wikipedia

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    Anixter International Inc. is a company based in Glenview, Illinois, United States and founded in 1957. The company supplies goods and services for communications, security, networking, audio-visual, and industrial control applications. [2] [3] [4]

  5. WESCO International - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Wesco acquired the Communication Supply Corporation, a national distributor of data communications products for enterprise and data center customers. [9] In November 2010 the company acquired TVC Communications. [10] [11] In 2010, Wesco acquired Calgary, Alberta based Brews Supply Ltd. [12] In 2012, Wesco acquired EECOL Electric Corp. [13]

  6. General Cable - Wikipedia

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    General Cable manufactures copper and aluminum wire, optical fiber, and electrical cable products. Low-voltage, medium-voltage, and high-voltage power distribution and power transmission devices are among the company's power cables. Several brands are used by General Cable to market its products.

  7. Belden Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    It was acquired by Crouse-Hinds Company in 1980; Crouse-Hinds was acquired by Cooper Industries in 1981 and spun off Belden as an independent company in 1993. In 2004 the company merged with Cable Design Technologies forming Belden CDT Inc. (now Belden Inc.) and since then the company has been headquartered in St. Louis. In 2005 John Stroup ...

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