EuroWire July 2016

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Controlling design and manufacture of cables

April witnessed the launch of what has been described as ‘the cable manufacturer’s dream’ – a single comprehensive set of tools to control the design and manufacture of cables in one place. The product is called CableSuite and is the result of a partnership between UK-based Cimteq and InnoVites, of the Netherlands. The two companies selected the wire exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany, to unveil their project. CableSuite is a complete and fully integrated enterprise software solution that supports all business functions of cable manufacturers and distributors, combining CableBuilder, CablePlan, CableERP and CableMES. CableSuite enables a cable manufacturer or distributor to significantly optimise and accelerate its business processes through its combination of tools. Ali Shehab, of Cimteq, said: “CableSuite is a natural progression for both ourselves and InnoVites in the way in which we can assist our customers by helping them

▲ ▲ The Cimteq and InnoVites team at wire 2016 in Düsseldorf, Germany

to witness the transformation our clients’ experience upon adopting the system.” Cimteq Ltd – UK Website : www.cimteq.co.uk InnoVites BV – The Netherlands Website : www.innovites.com

to become more efficient through the use of our products. By packaging the core elements of our flagship systems together in the form of CableSuite we can truly deliver a one-stop-shop solution to allow cable manufacturers to design and manufacture cable more efficiently and profitably. We are excited

Taking cables to the Amazon Brazil’s Connected Amazonia Program will include Nexans submarine fibre optic cables. The project aims to bring the Internet to four million people in the Amazon Rainforest. The project comprises 7,700km of cables to connect 52 municipal areas through five separate cable routes on and beneath riverbeds in the Amazon. For Brazil’s Connected Amazonia Program, one of largest submarine fibre projects in the world, 275km of Nexans cables will be installed in riverbeds between Coari and Tefé. The entire network will be made up of five data highways: Upper Negro river, Upper Solimões, Madeira, Purus and Juruá. For this project, Nexans recommended using high performance cables that have a minimal environmental impact. This allows the project to serve the needs of local communities while preserving the fragile Amazon Rainforest ecosystem. Nexans has supplied cables that will not release harmful substances into the delicate river ecosystem and have no negative impact on the environment. The fibre optic cables from the URC-1 family of cables meet all international standards for submarine cables. To handle the strong currents in the river that occur throughout the year, a flat-bottomed barge will be used as the cable-laying vessel. The Connected Amazonia Program aims to bring a high quality Internet connection to the State of Amazonas, not only to connect residents to the Internet, but also to enable telemedicine, distance learning and greater interconnection between health, security and traffic services. Nexans – France Website : www.nexans.com

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