Based in Cape Town, CORDS is a specialist cable and bespoke cable assembly manufacturer that extrudes its own cables for telephony, electrical and ICT applications.
The nature of CORDS' operation means that it can assemble retractile cords either from the cordage that the company itself produces, or from cable sourced from other providers. A wide range of crimping and cutting equipment also allows the company to offer a variety of crimping, tagging, cable cutting, connector placement and soldering services.
Whether it is cables or retractile cords, the philosophy of accommodating customer-specific requirements is a strong focus, with the company welcoming customised requirements in terms of conductor specification, cable colour, format, finishing, etc.
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