The Ripple Effect

Cables International grows with strategic partnerships

In 22 years, Cables International has grown to become the world’s leading supplier of specialty cables for the marine and offshore sectors. This has been driven, in part, by its many partnerships with major manufacturers such as Prysmian Group, TMC Cables, Tecnikabel, APS Finlad, Ellis Patents, Eaton, and Marechal. These partnerships enable Cables International to serve global offshore oil and gas locations from its distribution centres in Singapore, Malaysia, China, Australia and Dubai.

For example, Cables International partners with Ellis Patents to offer cable cleats to meet the gruelling needs of the energy sector, and with cable specialists Tecnikabel and APS Finland to present telecommunications cables. Its portfolio now also includes extensive hazardous area equipment like lighting, junction boxes, and control stations.

On the service front, the company’s flagship Cable Management Solutions programme has been key to its strategic partnership with SBM Offshore, Yinson, BWO Offshore and more, enabling it to successfully supply cables for the FPSO Agogo, FPSO Barossa, FPSO Almirante Tamandaré, Mero 4 and FPSO One Guyana. The programme guarantees that a customer’s cables and wiring are carefully devised, exactingly installed, and meticulously overseen for maximum efficiency, and includes support from an in-house team of experts.

By developing productive partnerships and anticipating customers’ needs, Cables International has earned its place at the head of the cable industry.

 

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About Jebsen & Jessen Cables International

At Jebsen & Jessen Technology, we bring together application, service and technology driven activities. Across the region we provide equipment and complete turn-key solutions through five divisions: Industrial Services, Offshore & Marine Cables, Pumps, Scientific and Turf & Irrigation. We provide our customers with access to products from market leaders in each specialist area.