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  2. NKT A/S - Wikipedia

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    NKT headquarters subsequently moved to Cologne. In 2013, NKT acquired Swedish cable manufacturer Ericsson Cables in Falun, Sweden. In 2016, the NKT Board of Directors announced the intent to split NKT Holding A/S into two separately listed companies, NKT (incl. NKT Photonics) and Nilfisk, as a consequence of the acquisition of ABB HV Cables ...

  3. JDR Cable Systems - Wikipedia

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    After the 2007 acquisition the company established a factory at the Port of Hartlepool at a cost of c. £30 million, enabling easy transhipment of undersea cables direct to ship. [1] In 2011 the company's Dutch subsidiaries, its marine cable division, JDR Cable Systems Holdings Netherlands BV, and JDR Cable Systems BV (nr.

  4. North Sea Link - Wikipedia

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    The offshore cable was supplied by Prysmian and manufactured at the Arco Felice factory in Naples, Italy. It was installed by the cable-laying vessel Giulio Verne . [ 2 ] Cable for the fjord, tunnel and lake sections, and the onshore connection in Norway, was supplied by Nexans and manufactured at Nexans' plant in Halden, Norway.

  5. Submarine power cable - Wikipedia

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    Subsea Cables UK - An organisation of submarine cable owners, operators and suppliers aimed at promoting marine safety and protecting cable installations on the UK continental shelf; The International Cable Protection Committee; Subsea Cables UK article on Submarine Power Cables; Export cables from Offshore Wind farms to Offshore substations

  6. List of international submarine communications cables

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    List of the suppliers of the world's undersea communications cables — at KIDORF.com "Internet/Tel Undersea Cables of the World" . Archived from the original on 2 January 2013 .

  7. Nexans - Wikipedia

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    Nexans office in Markham, Ontario, Canada. Nexans S.A. is a global company in the cable and optical fibre industry headquartered in Paris, France. [2] [3]The group is active in four main business areas: buildings and territories (construction, local infrastructure, smart cities / grids, e-mobility), high voltage and projects (offshore wind farms, subsea interconnections, land high voltage ...

  8. LS Cable & System - Wikipedia

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    LS Cable & System (Korean: LS전선, 엘에스전선) is a South Korea-based industrial corporation with global operations and one of the biggest cable manufacturers worldwide. Its products comprise power and telecommunication cables and systems, as well as integrated modules and other related industrial materials.

  9. Global Marine Systems - Wikipedia

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    The subsidiary company was sold to Prysmian Group, the world’s largest cable manufacturer at the time of sale, in September 2012. Global Marine today focuses primarily on supporting the telecoms, [ 4 ] oil & gas [ 5 ] and deep sea research [ 6 ] markets.

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