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Distributors will account for 50% of electronic wire and cable sales.


Half of total U.S. electronic wire and cable sales in 1995 will go through distributors, according to according to
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 a recent report entitled "U.S. distribution channels for electronic wire and cable: 1995-2000 analysis and forecasts," published by World Information Technologies.

Electronic wire and cable includes products such as multiconductor cable, fiber optic cable Noun 1. fiber optic cable - a cable made of optical fibers that can transmit large amounts of information at the speed of light
fibre optic cable

transmission line, cable, line - a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power
, coaxial co·ax·i·al  
adj.
Having or mounted on a common axis.


coaxial
Adjective

1. Electronics (of a cable) transmitting by means of two concentric conductors separated by an insulator

 cable, planar A technique developed by Fairchild Instruments that creates transistor sublayers by forcing chemicals under pressure into exposed areas. Planar superseded the mesa process and was a major step toward creating the chip.  cable and hookup hookup,
n in the Trager method of therapy, the practitioner enters into a meditative state along with the patient, which allows him or her to work more intuitively and to feel subtle changes in the patient's movement and tissue texture.
 wire. Distribution channels for these products include wire and cable specialists, electronic component distributors and a variety of specialty distributors, including cable assembly houses.

According to the study, wire and cables specialists will account for more than one-third of total distributor electronic wire and cable sales in 1995. Wire and cable specialists, in turn, sell to OEMs, contractors and other distributors.

The study provides detailed statistical information, analysis, and forecasts on electronic wire and cable sales by product type, channel and end user. In addition, the study analyzes distributor purchases and sales, foreign trade and brands carried.
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Date:Oct 1, 1995
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