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Automation isn’t a trend anymore—it’s the battleground in manufacturing. As OEMs across the globe look to shorten supply chains and bring component manufacturing closer to

The ongoing development of control systems and industrial automation has increased the demand for reliable instrumentation cables. These cables are multi-conductor cables made for a

At a recent WHMA trade event, Gordon Chang delivered a compelling keynote titled China and Transnational Supply Chains in an Era of War and Deglobalization.

Around 30 years ago, the wiring in a car added up to a few hundred meters in length. However, if we were to measure the

The recent EWPT Expo 2025 wrapped up in Milwaukee with strong momentum, a vibrant atmosphere, and a fresh backdrop that symbolized more than just expanded

Wiring in aerospace, defense and industrial systems must perform reliably under some of the most extreme conditions on Earth, or beyond. From punishing temperatures to

By David Lloyd – Lectromec Aircraft electrical systems are routed into every aircraft zone, including SWAMP (severe wind and moisture prone), benign, temperature controlled, non-temperature
By Paul Johnston – Siemens A quarter of the century elapsed marks a checkpoint for software used by designers of wiring harnesses and the people

The Challenge: Faster, More Accurate Wire Harness Quoting Wire harness manufacturers are under constant pressure to deliver accurate quotes quickly while ensuring designs are manufacturable

Crimping is a fundamental aspect of wiring harness production, but achieving the perfect crimp involves more than just pressing a wire into a terminal. Recently,