Interconnect distributor PEI-Genesis, which specialises in the rapid assembly of multi-pin connectors, has reached a significant milestone.
The company has just hit a worldwid output of eight million connectors.
Primarily serving the industrial, railway, aerospace and defence sectors, PEI-Genesis works in close partnership with a number of leading connector manufacturers, including Amphenol, ITT Interconnect Solutions (Cannon and VEAM), Polamco, Cinch and Glenair.
During the last 12 months the company assembled a total of 8,354,671 connectors from 226,068 works orders covering 52,792 different part numbers.
Impressively, over 50 percent of the 8 million connectors were built for customer orders of 5 pieces or less, and 65 percent were for customer orders of 10 pieces or less. All connectors were assembled and shipped in 48 hours.
Said European marketing manager Doug Mercer, "These figures underline the fact that our 48-hour connector assembly service is proving to be very attractive to a broad range of customers.Because we have no minimum order quantities, customers know that they can get the exact connector they need, in the shortest possible timescales - and without having to purchase unnecessary extra stock."
Mercer continued: "The total volume of connectors is all the more impressive when you realise that the vast majority of the 8 million are not say single-pole RF connectors but complex multi-pin circular connectors in a wide variety of configurations."
PEI-Genesis is able to offer a 48-hour assembly service for such products because it carries a massive 53 million dollar inventory of connector piece-parts and uses in-house developed machines to automate assembly processes wherever possible.
While the lion's share of production still takes place in the USA to serve PEI's well established customer base there, the fastest growth is being seen at the company's European connector assembly facility, which was relocated last August from Basingstoke to new 65,000 ft2 premises in Southampton.
PEI-Genesis has enjoyed consistent double-digit growth in its European operations since first establishing a presence here in 1998, and during the last 12 months the European assembly facility reached a total output of
664,797 connectors, arising from 28,906 works orders covering 9,849 different part numbers.
The company fully expects this growth to continue in Europe and is actively expanding its network of sales offices across the Continent to meet the anticipated demand.
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