Connectors And Cable Assemblies Manufactured In China
China Sourcing Report Connectors & Cable Assemblies
China suppliers of connectors and cable assemblies are boosting production to meet rising overseas demand, which is fueled by recovering economies and widening applications. By the end of 2010, they look forward to a more than 10 percent YoY increase in export revenue, and expect the trend to carry over to 2011. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=161329&rt=China-Sourcing-Report-Connectors-Cable-Assemblies.html )
The A/V and computer product sectors continue to lead, thanks to the broadening adoption of HDMI and DisplayPort amid climbing shipments of products supporting both standards. Categories in the telecom and networking segments follow, driven by 3G and FTTx broadband developments.
Interconnect makers are also taking advantage of new opportunities in the automotive and medical equipment, and industrial instrument fields. At the same time, companies continue to bolster presence in their traditionally strong markets such as consumer electronics, computers and peripherals, and telecom and data communication.
This report covers HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, RF, coaxial, DVI, VGA, SATA, eSATA, SCSI, DIN, RCA, SCART and RJ-45 connectors and cable assemblies manufactured in China. Fiber-optic patch cords and PCB connectors are featured as well.
What you'll get
* In-depth profiles of 48 major suppliers with a comprehensive look at their manufacturing and export capability, verified contact details, and more
* 238 full-color images that depict popular connectors and cable assemblies export models, complete with product descriptions, prices, minimum order requirements and delivery times
* Verified supplier contact details of an additional 56 exporters, including names, e-mails, telephone numbers and websites
* Supplier information in tabular format to help you compare companies at a glance
* Results of the custom-designed supplier survey, which forecasts industry trends for the next 12 months
* An extensive overview of the industry discussing the main challenges facing suppliers
* An in-depth examination of the supplier base highlighting key characteristics of different types of companies
* Details of the primary production centers
* An update of the latest trends in design, R&D, materials and components
* A review of the key factors that influence the price and quality of low-end, midrange and high-end products
* Comprehensive pricing tables featuring export price ranges
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