LS Cable

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LS Cable Co., Ltd
Type Public
Founded 1962, Established 2003
Headquarters Gangnam-gu, South Korea
United States Branch:
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Key people Chayol Koo, Vice Chairman & CEO
Industry Cable, Metal
Products Telecommunication, Electric Power, Components & Materials, Machinery, Research & Development
Employees 3,310 (2006)
Website [1]

LS (Leading Solutions) Cable Company, Ltd. (hangul:LS전선, 엘에스케이블) is a South Korean cable, chemical and engineering company and a manufacturer of electric wire and cable for power distribution which separated from the LG Group in November of 2003 to lead an independent brand power. It was established as its own cable company on March of 2005 as a part of the newly formed LS Group. The headquarters is located in Gangnam-gu of Seoul, Korea, with branches and subsidiaries overseas throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East and more recently, the United States (LS Cable America, Inc. located in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey). LS Cable is the largest cable producer in South Korea, and one of the largest globally.

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[edit] Products

[edit] Telecommunication Cable and Components

  • Optical Fiber
  • Optical Fiber Cable
  • Optical Components & Apparatus
  • LAN Cable
  • Leaky Coaxial for Radio Frequency

[edit] Power and Control Cables

  • Extra High Voltage Power Cable
  • Overhead Transmission Line
  • Low & Medium Voltage Distribution Cable
  • Building Wire
  • Control & Instrumentation Cable
  • Halogen Free Cross-linked Polyolefin Power Cable
  • Shipboard Cable
  • Automotive Wire

[edit] Electronic Components & Copper Wire Rod

  • Ultracapacitor
  • Connector
  • Lead Frame
  • Magnet Wire
  • LCD Component
  • Electronic Wire
  • Heat Shrinkable Tube
  • Copper Wire Rod
  • Rubber Flooring Tile
  • Aluminum Extrusion Products
  • Curtain wall
  • Automotive Rubber Hose & Assembly

[edit] Industrial machinery

  • LS Tractors (Agricultural Machinery)
  • Air Conditioning System
  • Injection Molding System
  • Casting & Forging

[edit] See also

[edit] Official homepages


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