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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Cable Assembly Warrants Official Assessment

Would you let anyone operate on your body? Would you purchase groceries from any store?
Would you put your safety in the hands of an inefficient cable assembly provider?

Of course, you would seek such services and goods with diligence and a high level of expectation. The cable assembly and manufacturing industry warrants the same diligence. CMA Cable maintains a certificate of approval regarding its mechanical cable assemblies, controls, and related products.

When shopping for mechanical cables, push pull cables, restraint cables, or similar products, you'll want to be sure your provider maintains a certificate symbolizing their allegiance to good practices.

Our certificate of approval is reissued every three years to ensure we maintain our commitment towards excellence. It is good practice to familiarize yourself with certificates associated to industries directly or indirectly related with your own. For instance, CMA Cable serves several industries such as the medical and furniture industries. We make sure buyers within those and other industries understand we maintain all proper certifications granting us permission to manufacture and assemble cables.

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Tips Regarding Working with a Cable Assembly Company


Cable assembly is part of a larger process in many industries including that of the automotive, medical, aeronautical, and others. All cable assembly companies are not one in the same. It is wise to consider some matters before engaging in a contract with a provider.

Cable assembly companies address a variety of buyer needs. They can manufacture truck control cables, safety cables, medical miniature cables, and many others. It is good to conduct some research on a specific company before using them. The company may be exceptional in one area of their work while lacking mastery in other areas. One reason for this may be the tools, resources, and manpower experience made available to them.

Think about the size of your order(s). Is it large or small enough to warrant manual or automated assembly? Depending on the structure of the cable assembly company and the specific job, it may be cheaper for the supplier to use one method over the other. In addition, the company may have a reputation for excelling in one area over the other.

Would it make more sense for your business to use a local cable assembly company or one that is remote? Some people like to use local talent due to convenience, networking, and other factors. Alternatively, it may be advantageous to look at options in other states. You may find a company that specializes in specific products or can offer a better bulk price.

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