In the electrical and electronics sector, the process of cutting cables to appropriate lengths after the manufacturing stage is called cable Assembly. The process of stripping the ends, crimping terminals, attaching sockets, taping, and testing the cables cut to suitable lengths shows that the cables are grouped and ready for use.

Cables, which hold a significant place in the energy and telecommunications world, are cut to suitable lengths using special technological devices and go through grouping stages by professionals.

With technological advancements, cable assembly, performed in environments ensuring occupational health and safety, allows the necessary processes to be carried out after the manufacturing stage, making the cables ready for use in many sectors. Cutting the manufactured cables to suitable lengths and performing stripping and soldering operations on the cut cables are the first stages of grouping.

Subsequently, terminal crimping is carried out on the cable ends. After all stages, socket attachment and taping are performed on the cables that have been measured and are ready for grouping. As the final stage, testing the cables to ensure they are operational completes the cable assembly process. Products ready for sale, thanks to professional workmanship and quality cables, can be sent to sales units with confidence. The grouping process, performed by technological machines and expert personnel, is crucial in the cable sector, where safety measures are also prioritized.