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9 manufacturers for Electric Wiring Harness in Estonia

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Reimax Electronics OÜ

Reimax Eletronics OÜ is focussed on manufacturing of electric harnesses, fibre optic cables and equipment cables, as well as electromechanical assemblies. At the beginning of 2024, our factory in

Electronics industry in Estonia

Manufacture of computers, electronic and optical equipment makes up about 70% of the sector''s turnover. Activities of the companies range from Electronics Manufacturing Services to producing

Company — Fintall

Fintall Oy has been operating since 1989 and Fintall Estonia OÜ (formerly OÜ Telcontar) since 1997. We manufacture and supply wiring harnesses, connection cables and electromechanical assemblies in

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Interconnect Product Assembly AS - Specialising in the production of wire harnesses & specialist electrical assemblies, including high-level assembly & box build.

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Who we areBoomerang Cable manufactures cable harnesses and wiring systems. The company is Swedish owned and has been manufacturing in Tallinn, Estonia for 15 years. Low Cost

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Draka Keila Cables is focused on the three main product groups: low-voltage and special purpose cables, power cables and telecommunication cables. Our goal is to provide customers the best

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The company specializes in manufacturing and providing fiber optic products, including a variety of multifiber cables and special solutions, which are relevant to the wire and cable industry.

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The sector of manufacturing electronic and electrical equipment is one of the fastest growing industries in Estonia. Behind this growth is the high added value of the products of the sector, production

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Cable Harnesses and Wiring Systems Boomerang Cable offers a wide range of cable harness products for almost all sorts of applications. The company is Swedish owned with manufacturing in Tallinn,

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Today, we are delivering optical communications solutions for growing segments like outdoor and indoor 5G networks, and hyperscale data centers. DNS is an Estonian brand of structured cabling systems

Company — Fintall

Wiring harnesses and connection cables are manufactured as customer-specific work at Fintall Estonia OÜ''s certified factory in Sauga, Estonia, near Pärnu. Fintall Oy has been operating since 1989 and

Insulated wire and optical fibre cables market in Estonia

Estonia''s insulated wire and cable market saw volume fluctuations from 2018 to 2024, influenced by 5G deployment, smart grid investments, supply chain disruptions, and a shift toward

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