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When Phoenix Contact issued its fall press release introducing the BLUEMARK E.CARD, the announcement drew a quick ripple of attention across the marking and identification

For many wire harness shops, moving into panel builds is a natural and logical next step—letting you offer more complete electromechanical assemblies to your OEM

For aerospace wire harness manufacturers, electrical testing is often one of the most capital-intensive and schedule-critical steps in production. The testers themselves are significant investments,

In 2019, Wiring Harness News published a deep dive into the fundamentals of wire harness test fixturing with ECC (Electrical Continuity & Components). The basics

“We don’t want automation replacing our people.” This is a common concern in small shops, where production is very operator-dependent and labor-intensive. Automation is usually

The demands on heavy-duty vehicles, trucks, and mobile equipment continue to intensify. To stay ahead, the industry relies on ongoing innovation in DC electrical components.

I’ve been putting these company profiles together for Wiring Harness News since 2016. Each one starts the same way a phone call, Teams meeting (or

As wire harness manufacturing advances, TE Connectivity’s Application Tooling Division helps customers balance cost, flexibility, and scale by combining semi-automatic and fully automated solutions. Automation

When HellermannTyton Design Engineer Mark Cors walked through the company’s Milwaukee production facility one afternoon, he noticed something odd. The wire management on the automated

When Christopher Dillon took the stage at the Automotive Wire Harness & EDS Conference in Dearborn, Michigan, he brought with him nearly three decades of