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FCI extends its product offering for motorized vehicle market

(Business News, 01 Feb 2008 )

FCI has selectively leverage its strong relationships with electronics distributors to target the dynamic motorized vehicle market.

FCI provides a full range of robust and reliable connector solutions with applications beyond the traditional volume car market. Targeted market segments include construction, agricultural vehicles, marine, motorbikes and recreational vehicles. Customized for harsh environments, these connectors systems withstand the shock and vibration encountered in these challenging applications.

FCI supplies high performance interconnect solutions featuring:

High performance terminal systems with best in class reliability

Interconnect solutions with superior sealing and harsh environmental
performance
Easy-to-handle with integrated safety features


Applications include harness sectioning solutions as well as innovative solutions for power train, safety and comfort electronics.

Major product lines, including the well known DCS, APEX, Sicma mini sealed product families as well as CMC interconnects, range from miniaturized terminals to high power connectors.

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