
Volex plc manufactures and supplies power products and cable assemblies in North America, Europe, and Asia. It provides integrated manufacturing services, such as box builds, wire and cable harnesses, electrical control panels, electromechanical assemblies and systems, printed circuit board assemblies, and ruggedized harness and overmoulding, as well as high mix and low volume manufacturing. The company also offers high-speed copper interconnect/data transfer cables; electric vehicle charging solutions; data centre power cables and power cords; and power cords, plugs, connectors, and receptacles. Its products are used in complex industrial technology, consumer electronics, electric vehicle, and medical markets. The company sells its products through distributors to original equipment manufacturers and electronic manufacturing services companies. Volex plc was incorporated in 1919 and is headquartered in Basingstoke, the United Kingdom.
Volex plc trades as VLX.L on LSE. The company is classified in Industrials / Electrical Equipment & Parts and reports in GBP.
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Volex plc can be compared against peers such as Cohort plc, Ceres Power Holdings plc, Irish Continental Group plc, James Halstead plc, ME Group International plc, Morgan Advanced Materials plc.
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Company website: https://www.volex.com
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