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Product category: Electronics and Electrical Subcontracting Services
News Release from: ODU UK | Subject: Cable assembly
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 17 May 2007

Connector company expands cable assembly
activity

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Connector specialist ODU manufactures cable assemblies to customer requirements, and will start offering complete assemblies using its own connector products.

Connector specialist ODU UK has manufactured cable assemblies for a number of years, usually for customer specific requirements, but is now expanding this activity on a much broader base The company stresses that it not setting up a conventional assembly house but will be providing complete assemblies using its own connector products

By keeping the process in-house ODU says that it will be able to offer advantages by designing the connector and cable interface for a specific project in many instances, rather than merely attaching a cable to an existing connector.

This means that components can be more space efficient and the final product more economically priced.

Under the guidance of a new specialist group dedicated to cable assembly design at its Muhldorf, Germany headquarters, with production in a new subsidiary in Romania, the company can produce added value product for a wide variety of purposes.

These cover a diverse range of sectors such as medical, military, general instrumentation and automotive, to name just a few, with assemblies including front panel to control modules, sub assembly PCB to panel and patient catheter to monitor using disposable interconnects.

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