Allied Wire and Cable distributing Prysmian/Draka industrial fiber-optic cable

The distributor now counts Prysmian Group/Draka’s industrial and harsh-environment fiber-optic cables among its $50-million inventory.

Allied Wire and Cable is now a distributor of Prysmian Group/Draka industrial and harsh-environment fiber-optic cables. When announcing the addition to its offerings, Allied said, “As a distributor of Prysmian’s low- and medium-voltage cable products, this announcement expands the product set and adds to our $50 million inventory. This expansion will allow Allied to now serve a customer base within the fiber-optic and harsh-environment industry.”

An image of Prysmian’s ezLINK indoor/outdoor harsh-environment loose-tube heavy duty cable appears on this page.

Allied Wire and Cable’s president, Tim Flynn, commented, “We are pleased to join with Prysmian to serve the growing needs for fiber cable used in industrial and harsh environments. Our touch points in the industrial market are a perfect match with Prysmian’s industry-leading product portfolio of fiber cables and adds to the portfolio of low-voltage and medium-voltage products that we distribute for Prysmian today.”

The distributor pointed out that in addition to the new customer base, it will be able to offer low prices on the industrial/harsh-environment fiber-optic cable product line as an exclusive distributor. “With the long list of equals, this will allow Allied customers to save money on name brands,” Allied concluded.

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