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China Supplies 33% of the World's Connector Demands According to the CECA.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c36775) has announced the addition of the Global Sources report: China Sourcing Report: Connectors to their offering

This Reports Provides:

- Background company information to help you pinpoint OEM/ODM suppliers to major buyers such as Acer Acer

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- Deep profiles of 24 leading connector manufacturers with a detailed look at their production facilities, export capacities, QC processes, R&D resources and popular export models. This information is available nowhere else

- Short profiles of 40 additional producers featuring key statistics including factory locations, QC and R&D strategies, and export volumes

- Concise profile tables of a further 144 suppliers that highlight critical sourcing data such as annual sales, product lines, target industries and export markets

Benefits of This Report:

- Quickly identify the product certifications Product certification or product qualification is the process of certifying that a certain product has passed performance and/or quality assurance tests or qualification requirements stipulated in regulations such as a building code and nationally accredited test standards,  that each supplier has obtained using an easy-to-compare ticker ticker

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 table

- Identify which manufacturers have recently upgraded their production facilities, implemented stricter QC checks and have significantly increased their R&D investment

- Obtain a list of suppliers that have adopted a "green" production platform

- Profit from quick-to-use summary listings covering all featured manufacturers, with easily comparable statistics, and verified contact details and URLs

Topics Covered

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

Price trends

Manufacturing capability

Quality control

Quality certification ticker

Spotlight: multimedia connectors

China market analysis

Supplier survey -- expected production output, growth expectations

Methodology

SUPPLIERS AT A GLANCE

SUPPLIER PROFILES

Manufacturing capability

Quality standards

Product development

Popular export models

SUPPLIER TABLES

SUPPLIER CONTACT DETAILS

Summary

Mainland Chinas connector production output is expected to reach 50 billion units by the end of 2004, up 42.86 percent from 35 billion in 2003. The local connectors industry registered an 18.28 percent growth in export value in 2004 and is expected to increase steadily, by 21.74 percent in 2005 and 20 percent in 2006.

Mainland China supplies about 33 percent of the worlds connector demand, according to according to
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The connector industry in the mainland is composed of about 600 key connector manufacturers and some 400 makers running small-scale and family-operated workshops. Most of these connector makers have set up manufacturing bases in the provinces of Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Shanghai.

Mainland China makers offer a wide range of connectors, but the most common types are computer, telecom, A/V (1) (Audio/Video) Refers to equipment and applications that deal with sound and sight. The A/V world includes microphones, tape recorders, audio mixers, still and video cameras, film projectors, slide projectors, VCRs, CD and DVD players/recorders, amplifiers and , fiber-optic, PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl.
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 and RCA connectors A plug and socket for a two-wire (signal and ground) coaxial cable that is widely used to connect analog audio and video components. Also called a "phono connector," rows of RCA sockets are found on the backs of stereo amplifiers and numerous A/V products. , as well as modular jacks, telephone plugs and terminal blocks.

Local connector manufacturers also produce connectors suited to automotive and military applications, with the latter being strongly supported by the government.

This report profiles 208 small-, medium- and large-scale connector manufacturers in the mainland. A significant finding in this report is the manufacturing shift of foreign makers to the mainland. In effect, local makers are fully automating their production processes and upgrading the quality of their products in order to stay globally competitive.

Over the past decade, mainland China has seen an influx of foreign connector makers. There are about 300 connector manufacturers in the mainland which are foreign-owned or foreign-invested. Notably, the biggest connector makers in the mainland in terms of sales Terms of sale

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 revenues are US- and Japan-based.

Eighty percent of the connector manufacturers in the mainland cater largely to international markets, Asia being the largest export destination. A majority of the companies ship 60 percent of their total output. Collectively, the connector makers surveyed in this report shipped some 21 billion connectors in 2003. The companies combined annual sales totaled US$3.1 billion in 2003, with exports accounting for US$1.5 billion.

The majority of the makers are ISO (1) See ISO speed.

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 9001-cerified, while a number have received ISO 14000 approval. Mainland makers are also adopting lead-free and other environment-friendly materials, as well as lead-free soldering soldering

Process that uses metal alloys with low melting points to join metallic surfaces without melting them. Tin-lead solders, once widely used in the electrical and plumbing industries, are now replaced by lead-free alloys.
 techniques. About 60 percent of connector makers have shifted to "green" products, while more makers are planning more environment-friendly production next year.

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