
Celestica Inc. provides electronic manufacturing services and solutions to original equipment manufacturers in the communications, consumer, enterprise computing, industrial, aerospace and defense, alternative energy, and healthcare sectors in Asia, Americas, and Europe. The company offers supply chain management, product design, prototyping, systems assembly and test, product assurance, failure analysis, packaging and fulfillment, and after-market services. Its supply chain solutions include product design, manufacturing, order fulfillment, delivery, after-market repair, and product reclamation services. Celesticas products are used in various end products, including networking, wireless, telecommunications, and computing equipment; handheld communications devices primarily smartphones; peripherals; storage devices; servers; healthcare products; audio visual equipment, including flat-panel televisions; printers and related supplies; gaming products; aerospace and defense electronics, such as in-flight entertainment and guidance systems; and a range of industrial and alternative energy electronic equipment. The company was founded in 1996 and is based in Toronto, Canada.

TB Wood's Corporation company was founded in 1857 and is headquartered in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. As of April 2, 2007, TB Woods Corp. is a subsidiary of Altra Industrial Motion, Inc. TB Wood’s Corporation designs, manufactures, and markets electronic and mechanical industrial power transmission products. Its mechanical industrial power transmission products include V-belt drives, synchronous drives, variable speed drives, and a line of flexible couplings, as well as hydrostatic drives, clutches, and brakes. These products are used in a variety of industrial applications to transmit power from electric motors and internal combustion engines to machines. The primary markets for these products are the construction, oilfield, specialized industrial machinery, food processing, material handling, pumps, compressors, mining, pulp and paper and agricultural equipment industries. The company’s electronic industrial power transmission products comprise of integrated electronic drive systems.TB Wood's Corporation products are used to control the speed, acceleration, and other operating characteristics of electric motors in manufacturing processes. Its integrated electronic drive systems integrates AC electronic VFDs, programmable logic controllers, in-house custom designed printed circuit boards, and software. The company’s electronic products are used in water pumping, food and beverage processing, materials handling, HVAC, oil production, textile and fibers, packaging, furniture making, and general machinery applications. It has operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and India. TB Wood’s Corporation sells its products to distributors, domestic and international original equipment manufacturers, and end users of industrial equipment through independent and multi-branch industrial distributors, as well as directly to original equipment manufacturers.

Future Electronics company has become one of the world's top distributors of electrical and electromechanical components. Future Electronics' broad product line includes memory chips, optoelectronics, resistors, and microcontrollers, as well as passive and resistive components. Future Electronics' suppliers include Avago, Fairchild Semiconductor, Freescale, International Rectifier, Littlefuse, NXP, Tyco Electronics, and many other high-tech heavyweights.

Viasystems Group Inc. company makes electronic systems and subsystems, such as printed circuit boards (PCBs) and backpanel assemblies, metal enclosures, cabinets, and racks. It also offers design, prototyping, full system assembly, testing, and supply chain management services. Viasystems' products are used in automotive dashboards, major appliances, computer storage devices, networking hardware, telecom switching equipment, and instrumentation. General Electric, Alcatel-Lucent, Continental AG, Bosch, and Siemens are among its largest customers. Viasystems and Merix Corporation merged their operations in February 2010.

Centaur Technology's processors is a breed apart. An independent subsidiary and design house of chipset stalwart VIA Technologies, Centaur makes low-cost microprocessors for use in mobile PCs and other portable electronics. Centaur Technology company designed VIA's C7-M processor, one of the world's smallest, lowest-power, and most secure x86-architecture processors. Centaur was established in Austin, Texas, in 1995 and prides itself on its employee-friendly work environment with free breakfasts and lunches and an onsite fitness facility. VIA purchased Centaur in 1999. Centaur Technology company has no management hierarchy, save for founder and president Glenn Henry.

Conexant Systems, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, development, and sale of semiconductor system solutions. The company offers semiconductor devices, software, and reference designs for imaging, audio, embedded-modem, and video applications. Its imaging product portfolio includes multifunction printer system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for inkjet, laser, and photo printers; system solutions for connected frames and displays with Internet connectivity; and SoCs and data pumps for facsimile applications. The company also provides audio solutions comprising high-definition (HD) audio integrated circuits, HD audio codecs, and speakers-on-a-chip solutions for personal computers, PC peripheral sound systems, audio subsystems, speakers, notebook docking stations, voice-over-IP speakerphones, intercom, door phone, and audio-enabled surveillance applications. In addition, it offers a suite of embedded-modem solutions for set-top boxes, point-of-sale systems, home automation and security systems, and desktop and notebook PCs. Additionally, the company provides decoders and media bridges for video surveillance and security applications, as well as system solutions for analog video-based multimedia applications. It markets and sells its products and system solutions to original equipment manufacturers of communication electronics products primarily through electronic components distributors, as well as to third-party electronic manufacturing service providers. The company operates in the Americas, the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Conexant Systems, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Newport Beach, California.

Q-Tran manufactures electronic components, such as toroidal transformers and power supply centers, for low-voltage lighting fixtures. It also makes ballasts, power units, lighting power supplies, and low-voltage power supplies. The company was established in 1993 and is owned by its officers. Founder and CEO John Tremaine started the business after entering his family's lighting business more than two decades earlier, establishing his own lighting design practice in 1980, and opening a lighting showroom in 1985.

Hammond Power Solutions Inc. (HPS) was established in 1917 and has continued to grow as the North American stand-alone leader for the design and manufacture of high quality custom electrical dry-type transformers and related engineered magnetic devices. The company is also a significant producer of standard products that are built to industry wide specifications. HPS excels at designing products that have very specific size and power constraints for many demanding applications. Having an extensive engineering resource, HPS offers the broadest range of electrical products in the industry and as a result, the company has grown in many diverse markets and provides services to many global leaders.

Steiner Electric Company was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Steiner Electric Company operates as an electrical supply company in the United States. It offers cutting tools, abrasives, fluid management, band saw, and MRO support services; lamps, lighting, ballasts and dimming products, motor control products, sensors, drives, fuses, transformers and power supplies, conduits, strut, fittings, wires, and cables; and barcode, RFID, and direct parts marking products; and industrial data terminals and voice mobility solutions. The company also provides structured cabling and connectivity, as well as network design, installation, and completion services; maintenance and repair services for motors, drives, automation products, power supplies, generators, and electrical systems; and automation products and information systems, such as motion controls, automation software, control solutions, and networking technology. In addition, it offers lighting solutions, generators, and data communication supplies.

Central Wholesale Electrical Distributors, Inc. (CWED) was established in 1976 in Salinas, California. Since our beginning CWED have endeavored to meet the needs of the electrical industry in all of the regional markets we serve. CWED do so by building long term valued relationships with our customers, suppliers, and employees. Only then can we meet the needs and exceed the expectations of our customers. At CWED, we take pride in our company's history, and we continue to grow as an industry leader through our consistent focus on customer satisfaction.
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