Brand-Rex Limited

Brand-Rex Limited is a company specializing in high-performance cabling and network infrastructure solutions. Founded in 1972 and originally based in the United Kingdom, Brand-Rex has built a solid reputation for delivering a wide range of products, including copper and fiber optic cabling solutions, designed to meet the complex needs of modern data centers, enterprise networks, and industrial environments.


The company's offerings typically encompass both standard and customized cabling systems, including Category 5e, Category 6, and Category 6A copper cabling, as well as single-mode and multimode fiber optic cables. These products are often used for various applications such as structured cabling systems, data centers, telecommunication networks, and other mission-critical environments that require reliable and high-speed data transmission.


Brand-Rex also emphasizes environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. They often incorporate green practices in their manufacturing processes and offer products that help clients achieve environmental certifications such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).


In 2014, Brand-Rex was acquired by Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., an American company known for its electrical wiring devices and solutions. This acquisition allowed Leviton to expand its global footprint in the cabling and network solutions markets and provided Brand-Rex with additional resources for innovation and growth. Despite the acquisition, Brand-Rex continued to operate under its well-established brand name, leveraging its legacy and expertise in the industry.


Overall, Brand-Rex Limited is recognized for its commitment to high-quality, innovative connectivity solutions and its dedication to meeting the growing demands of the ever-evolving network infrastructure landscape.


Products

Cabling systems and solutions

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United Kingdom

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