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September 10, 2020



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Binder Increases US Production to Support North American OEMs

Binder USA, LP, has increased U.S. production and inventory to support customers and offset supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company is now building 38% more of its most popular OEM products in its Camarillo, California, facility. Inventory on hand has also increased by 10%. The changes allow binder to maintain two to four-week lead times on products including: miniature and subminiature circular connectors, automation technology for power and data transmission, and custom cordsets and cables.

“We’re proactively addressing disruptions to the global supply chain to keep lead times short so our customers can maintain their production schedules and keep their commitments,” said Joe Amato, director of sales and business development at Binder USA.

Products with expanded U.S. product levels include: 
•M8, M12, and Mini 7/8 cordsets with cable length and connector options for virtually any application
•Custom cordsets with labeling, DeviceNet, Ethernet, and Power.
•Shielded and non-shielded cordset and connector solutions.
•Jumper cordsets available in a variation of straight and right angle versions

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