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Niche cable and connector supplier provides personalised service

26 March 2003 News

Hiconnex has been in existence since January 1983 and operates from offices based in Midrand. Having 20 years of experience in the cable and connector industry, Hiconnex says that it is equipped to provide a personalised service of excellence to all its current clientele as well as to prospective customers.

Hiconnex caters for a niche market, targeting the high end of the electronics market and offers a full range of RF & Microwave components to support this. The company further adds that it is able to supply a 'service from A to Z' on cables and connectors, and inclusive of this service is the provision of technical support from raw materials to complete assembled items.

Not only does it hold an extensive product range of D-sub connectors, Hiconnex also has one of the largest ranges of coaxial connectors and Arinc connectors, and coaxial cable and wire. This enables the company to cover a vast area of the market - especially for the military, aviation and telecommunication industries. It is also one of the few companies in South Africa that can offer in-house assemblies of coaxial cable of up to 18 GHz.

Additionally, Hiconnex is agent for Radiall, Nicomatic, Axon, FCT, Trompeter, and ATI - to mention a few - and is at an advantage of being able to provide full technical support behind each specialised product and also to maintain an exceptional aftersales support system.

For detailed information on product range, services and suppliers that Hiconnex represents, visit the website at www.hiconnex.co.za.



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