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For decades, closed-barrel contact crimping has remained one of the more stubborn challenges in harness assembly automation. While stripping, cutting, and marking have all seen

When it comes to wire stripping in the aerospace, defense, and medical industries, precision is more than a preference—it’s a mandate. For over half a

Por Joe Tito Cuando los fabricantes de arneses de cables consideran la automatización, el salto puede resultar abrumador. Entre los costos iniciales, las consideraciones de

Cita destacada: “Todo lo que se necesita es una persona en un contratista principal, alguien que quiera hacerse un nombre, que tome esto y lo

By Moises Abreu – Rittal LLC The biggest priorities for designing power generation and storage facilities are scalability and flexibility. The rapid increase in the

When wire harness manufacturers think about stepping into automation, the leap can feel daunting. Between upfront costs, floor space considerations, and concerns about flexibility, many

As the wiring harness industry evolves, in-person connections with peers, customers, and innovators remain essential. Wiring Harness News will be exhibiting at four key events

When we first profiled H & L Manufacturing in our July/August 2018 issue, the company was already demonstrating the kind of scrappy innovation and lean-focused

By all accounts, the global supply chain has had a rough few years. Between pandemics, port congestion, geopolitical tension, and an ever-tightening labor pool, U.S.

In a world where “good enough” often dominates, Elite Harness of Wellington, Kansas is taking a more deliberate, performance-driven approach. Born from frustration with industry