Brand-Rex

Brand-Rex is a well-known name in the field of cabling solutions. Established in 1948, Brand-Rex has a long history of innovation and leadership in the design and manufacture of high-performance copper and fiber optic cabling systems for network infrastructure and industrial applications.


Key Areas of Focus



  1. Cabling Systems



    • Copper Cabling: Brand-Rex offers a range of copper cabling systems, including Category 5e, Category 6, and Category 6A cables, which are commonly used for Ethernet and other networking protocols.

    • Fiber Optic Cabling: The company provides various fiber optic solutions, such as single-mode and multi-mode fiber cables, to support high-speed data transmission over longer distances.



  2. Data Centers



    • Brand-Rex is heavily involved in the design and implementation of cabling infrastructures for data centers, offering products that ensure high performance, reliability, and ease of scalability.



  3. Industrial Applications



    • The company also serves industrial sectors by supplying rugged and high-performance cabling solutions suitable for challenging environments, including manufacturing facilities and other industrial settings.



  4. Intelligent Infrastructure



    • Brand-Rex has developed intelligent infrastructure management systems to help businesses monitor and manage their network infrastructure more effectively. These systems can offer insights into network performance, aiding in efficient troubleshooting and maintenance.




Innovations and Standards


Brand-Rex has been at the forefront of developing solutions that meet and exceed industry standards. This focus on quality and performance has made their products highly regarded in the marketplace.


Global Reach


While originally a UK-based company, Brand-Rex has expanded its reach globally. It serves a broad range of industries, including telecommunications, data centers, and enterprise networks, across multiple countries.


Acquisitions and Partnerships


Brand-Rex was acquired by Leviton, a leading North American producer of electrical and electronic wiring devices, in 2015. This acquisition has allowed Brand-Rex to leverage Leviton's extensive product portfolio and global distribution network, further strengthening its market position.


Environmental Commitment


Brand-Rex is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company has implemented various programs to reduce its environmental impact, including recycling initiatives and energy-efficient manufacturing processes.


Conclusion


With a strong legacy and a focus on innovation, Brand-Rex has established itself as a leading provider of high-quality cabling solutions. Its comprehensive range of products and commitment to meeting the evolving needs of its customers make it a significant player in the networking infrastructure market.


Products

Copper & optical cable

Glenrothes United Kingdom

Glenrothes KY6 2RS
United Kingdom

Ships

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