Cable Assembly

Published: September 2022
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2022 is proving to be a year full of headwinds. Raw material shortages, labor shortages, and rising interest rates are shaping the market today and in the next five years. How will these headwinds affect cable assembly growth?
- Which regions, markets, and cable assembly types have the highest growth prospects?
- What technical and economic trends are affecting the cable assembly industry?
- What cable assembly types are being used by market sector and region?
- Where should business investments be focused?
2022 World Cable Assembly Market, from industry leader Bishop & Associates, addresses these questions and many more. This 17-chapter, 214-page report provides a detailed analysis in US dollars for the years 2021 through 2027, by region, end-use equipment sector, and cable assembly type. Our analysis is provided numerically and graphically, allowing the reader to easily view and understand upcoming trends.
Constantly evolving technology is having a profound effect on the design and implementation of cable assemblies. Discover which cable assemblies will benefit most from this evolution and where to focus investments. Order your copy of 2022 World Cable Assembly Market now.

Published: May 2022
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2022 North American Cable Assembly Manufacturers
In North America, the state or province with the most cable assembly manufacturers is California with 186 companies that have a combined 2019 sales value of $3,856 million.
Examining the North America cable assembly industry, Bishop & Associates’ research eport, 2022 North American Cable Assembly Manufacturers, reviews cable assembly manufacturers with operations in North America.
Who can benefit from the report:
- Companies seeking potential subcontractors for the outsourcing of their cable assembly requirements.
- Companies that want to identify potential customers for their products and services, including connector and component suppliers, equipment/tooling suppliers, material suppliers, and distributors.
- Organizations seeking to acquire cable assembly companies can find a comprehensive list of potential targets in the report.

Published: February 2019
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Top 100 Cable Assembly Companies
In 2017, Industry Sales of Cable Assemblies Totaled Nearly $155 Billion!

Who came out on top?
What countries were home to these companies?
What were their total sales by region?
How much of the industry do the Top 100 represent?
Know your competitors and know your acquisition targets. Who are the biggest companies in the worldwide cable assembly industry? What are their strengths and capabilities? How might they impact you or help your business grow?
Bishop & Associates’ Top 100 Cable Assembly Companies will help you identify the companies that impact your business. This three-chapter, in-depth analysis of the Top 100 companies provides:
- Company names, addresses, total revenues, cable assembly revenues, number of employees, types of markets served, types of products manufactured, plus additional information on the businesses and their locations worldwide.
- Chapter 2 summarizes the world cable assembly market in 2017 to put these companies in context. The chapter includes the worldwide size of the market by region and high-level statistics on the Top 100.
- Chapter 3 lists the Top 100 companies in descending order by total sales and then lists the profiles in alphabetical order. The profiles contain in-depth company information and run up to 17 pages in length.
Know your market and the companies that make it so dynamic and integral to global electronics trends. Let Bishop & Associates, the connector and cable assembly industry experts, assist you in your research and planning.

Published: June 2017
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Is Your Company Prepared
as 100G Expands in the Gigabit Market?
This report analyzes:
- What the shift to 40/100G means to the data center operator and the role that Fibre Channel and InfiniBand will play in this shift.
- How top-of-rack (ToR) switching is affecting the network infrastructure.
- Provides a detailed assessment of the key connector and cable assemblers in this market – Bel Connectivity, CommScope, Corning, Telegärtner, and many others – their current and anticipated products and how they compare with mega connector and cable assembler’s like Amphenol, Molex and TE Connectivity.
Be ready to move your company into this new era of cable and connectivity, order your copy of this report today.

Published: March 2015
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Are You Prepared for the Next Transition in Structured Cabling?
- Are there still opportunities for copper?
- What fiber products will dominate the structured cable market?
- What role are new technologies playing?
- How have these technologies affected port count?
- How are suppliers making themselves standout?
Addressing these questions, and many more, is Bishop & Associates research report, Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market.
A market that was worth in excess of $14 billion dollars in 2014, the structured cable and connectivity market has undergone significant changes in the past few years. These changes coupled with increased competition, continued growth of data centers, increased prevalence of wireless devices and the continued decline of computer sales, all make for a dynamic setting. Focusing on a variety of cable and product types, the report covers structured cabling components used in local area networks running Ethernet up to data rates of 400G and reviews other markets that use Ethernet such as security.
Be ready to move your company into this new era of cable and connectivity, order your copy today.