Amphenol Corporationis an American producer of electronic andfiber opticconnectors, cable and interconnect systems such ascoaxial cables.[3]Amphenol is aportmanteaufrom the corporation's original name, American Phenolic Corp.[4]

Amphenol Corporation
Company typePublic
Industryelectronics
Founded1932;92 years ago(1932)
FounderArthur J. Schmitt
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
R. Adam Norwitt
(President and CEO)
ProductsCoaxial cables,Connectors
RevenueIncreaseUS$12.6 billion(2023)
IncreaseUS$2.56 billion(2023)
IncreaseUS$1.93 billion(2023)
Total assetsIncreaseUS$16.5 billion(2023)
Total equityIncreaseUS$8.35 billion(2023)
Number of employees
c. 95,000(Dec. 2023)
Websiteamphenol.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

History

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16-pin maleMIL-DTL-5015connector manufactured by Amphenol
36-pinmicro ribbon connector(micro ribbon was an Amphenol invention[5]though this sample may not have been manufactured by Amphenol)
Wordmark during its ownership underBunker Ramo

Amphenol was founded inChicagoin 1932 by entrepreneurArthur J. Schmitt,whose first product was atube socketforradio tubes(valveholder bases).[6]Amphenol expanded significantly duringWorld War II,when the company became the primary manufacturer of connectors used in military hardware, including airplanes and radios. From 1967 to 1982 it was part ofBunker Ramo Corporation.

The company sells its products into diverse electronics markets, including military-aerospace, industrial, automotive, information technology, mobile phones, wireless infrastructure, broadband, medical, and pro audio. Operations are located in more than 60 locations around the world.

Amphenol's world headquarters is located inWallingford, Connecticut.[7]The largest division of Amphenol is Amphenol Aerospace (formerlyBendix Corporation) inSidney,New York.This is the birthplace of theMIL-DTL-38999cylindrical connector. Amphenol engineers also invented the commonly usedBNC connector( "Bayonet Neill-Concelman" ).[8]

Amphenol Fiber Systems International is a fiber optic company started in 1993 that specializes in the fabrication and manufacturing of fiber optic connectivity products and systems. AFSI provides solutions[buzzword]for communication systems based on fiber optic interconnect technology. AFSI employs over 100 people at its 50,000 square foot facility in the heart of the telecom corridor in Allen, just north of Dallas, Texas.[9]

Amphenol Cables on Demand, another division of Amphenol launched in December 2006, specializes in distributing standard cable assemblies via their e-commerce storefront. They sell more than 2500 audio, video, computer, and networking cables. Offices are located in New York, California, Florida, Toronto, and China.[citation needed]

Acquisitions

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In 1986,Socapex,a Frenchmanufacturer of connectors and interconnect systems based in Thyez,was acquired by Amphenol. The company manufacturesD38999 connectorsand is well established in the defense and aerospace markets.

In May 2005, Amphenol acquiredSV Microwave,[10]a manufacturer ofRFconnectors, components and cable assemblies.

On October 10, 2005,Teradyneand Amphenol announced that Amphenol would acquire Teradyne Connection Systems, for aboutUSD$390 million in cash.[11]TCS, based inNashua,New Hampshire,manufactures high-densityelectronicconnectors,completebackplanes,and systems packaging, a product line that complements Amphenol's existing lines of business.

In February 2008, Amphenol acquiredSEFEE,a French electronic manufacturer, the next year in 2009 it acquiredJaybeam Wireless.[12]Jaybeam Wireless became Amphenol Jaybeam and is now Amphenol Antenna Solutions.

On November 15, 2013, Amphenol announced it had entered an agreement to acquire Advanced Sensors Business ofGEfor approx. $318 million.[13][14]

In December 2013, Amphenol acquired Tecvox OEM Solutions LLC,[15]a business started by Raj Khanijow based in Huntsville AL. Tecvox is a leader in automotive OEM USB connectivity products. Tecvox was the first automotive company to release the OEM USB based media hub and charger.

On January 8, 2016, Amphenol finalized its deal to acquire FCI Asia Pte Ltd[16]an interconnect company specializing in the telecom, datacom and wireless communications markets.

In July 2016, Amphenol acquired AUXELFTG (AUXEL), a French manufacturer of power busbars and power interconnect solutions.[buzzword][17]

In January 2017, Amphenol acquired Phitek Ltd, a New Zealand-based manufacturer and the world's leading supplier of electronic noise-cancellation, audio enhancement and other electronic touch point devices in the aircraft cabin.[18]

In June 2017, Amphenol acquired Wilcoxon Research (US), Piezo Technologies (US) and Piher Sensors and Controls (Spain), three Industrial Sensing businesses from the British engineering group Meggitt PLC.[19]

In January 2020, Amphenol acquired Exa Thermometrics India Pvt Ltd, an NTC thermistor based sensing solutions company based in Bangalore, India.[20]

In December 2020, Amphenol announced it had reached an agreement to acquireMTS Systems Corporationin an acquisition completed on April 7, 2021.[21][22]

In December 2021, Amphenol Corporation announced that it had acquired Halo Technology Limited for approximately $715 million.

References

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  1. ^"Amphenol Corporation 2023 Annual Report".U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 7, 2024.
  2. ^"Amphenol Corp-CL A (APH:US)".Archived fromthe originalon 2010-12-20.Retrieved2011-01-19.
  3. ^Pace, Stan (2018-05-20)."Amphenol (NYSE:APH) versus Methode Electronics (MEI) a closed down amphenol plant in franklin Indiana is leaking cancer causing chemicals causing at least 30 cases of rare childhood cancers in residents due to the site not being properly closed down in the 90's. Critical Comparison".StockNewsTimes.Retrieved2018-05-23.
  4. ^"Amphenol".Amphenol Global Interconnect Systems.Retrieved2019-01-25.
  5. ^US 3101229A,issued 2021-11-5
  6. ^"SEFEE is global leader in aeronautical harness and electronic systems".sefee.com.Retrieved2019-01-25.
  7. ^"Amphenol".Fortune.Archived fromthe originalon 2019-06-16.Retrieved2018-12-22.
  8. ^165 F.Supp. 226(S.D. Ind. 1958) ( "The accused devices UG 88/U and UG 89/U are based upon a prototype developed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories and are part of a group generally known as the type BNC, which stand for Baby Neil [sic] Constant because they were originally designed as a small connector by Paul Neil [sic] of the Bell Telephone Laboratories and because they approached more closely a constant impedance device when used with 50 ohm cable at higher frequencies than the prior type BN connector." ).
  9. ^"Fiber Optic Fabrication & Manufacturing | Fiber Systems Company".Amphenol Fiber Systems International (AFSI).Retrieved2017-01-13.
  10. ^"About SV Microwave".svmicrowave.com.Retrieved27 March2016.
  11. ^"Amphenol, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Dec 6, 2005"(PDF).secdatabase.com.RetrievedJan 8,2013.
  12. ^"Jaybeam Wireless".amphenol-antennas.com.Archived fromthe originalon 16 March 2016.Retrieved27 March2016.
  13. ^"Amphenol Corporation to Acquire the Advanced Sensors Business of GE".MarketWatch.November 15, 2013. Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2016.RetrievedNovember 16,2013.
  14. ^"Amphenol Corporation stock forecasting".Archived fromthe originalon 2020-09-29.Retrieved2017-02-01.
  15. ^"Fourth Quarter 2013 Record Results Reported by Amphenol Corporation".investors.amphenol.com.Archived fromthe originalon 2019-01-26.Retrieved2019-01-25.
  16. ^"FCI Asia Pte Ltd Acquisition".businesswire.com.8 January 2016.Retrieved26 March2016.
  17. ^"AUXEL FTG (Auxel) Acquisition".nasdaq.com.Retrieved1 Aug2016.
  18. ^"Phitek sold to NYSE-listed Amphenol in $60M deal - sharechat.co.nz".
  19. ^"Amphenol 2017 Annual Report"(PDF).amphenol.co.jp/military/company/pdf/2017_APH_Annual_Report.pdf.February 2018.
  20. ^"MergerLinks".app.mergerlinks.com.Retrieved2022-02-23.
  21. ^Jones, Carter (9 December 2020)."MTS Systems acquired by cable manufacturer for $1.7 billion, stock soars".Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal.Retrieved23 March2021.
  22. ^"Amphenol Completes Acquisition of MTS Systems".Businesswire.7 April 2021.Retrieved8 April2021.
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