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Interpower Content Provides Customer Solutions
Posted on 7/27/21 8:35 AM
Historically, electrical manufacturers have increased market share by producing exceptional products with exceptional service. Today, unprecedented Web access via mobile apps allow electronic consumers to look under the hood of your content management system and kick the “content” of your Website before determining whether to order, all the while doing so under time and budget constraints. While glamorous graphics and turbocharged taglines sell products, today’s savvy customers can conduct research in a few clicks of a mouse or touches on a screen to see what they’re really getting.
Topics: adding marketability, content, product information
Incorporating Ferrites in Electrical Designs
Posted on 6/21/21 1:59 PM
Electrical equipment emitting signals and their various frequencies can create enough Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) to interfere with or even damage nearby equipment.
Topics: electrical safety, product design, ferrites
Interpower Manufactured Cable Keeps You Wired
Posted on 5/24/21 4:06 PM
Interpower North American and international cable is manufactured in the U.S.A. at its Lamoni, Iowa, facility. So how is Interpower durable and reliable cable manufactured?
Topics: cable, international cable, USA Made Products, shipping, north american cable
Interpower Corporation's "Made in the U.S.A." is More Than Just a Slogan
Posted on 4/19/21 9:00 AM
“Made in America,” “Made in the U.S.A.,” are iconic phrases implying craftsmanship, quality, and entrepreneurial spirit on a prolific scale. Prolific production of goods and services demands a robust logistics infrastructure to build and maintain a global presence.
Topics: cord set, Accessory Power, USA Made Products, shipping, manufacturing
Importers of Electrical Cord Sets and Components From China May Continue Experiencing Gridlock
Posted on 3/15/21 10:28 AM
Stacks of shipping containers continue to rise skyward at many U.S. seaports, especially on the Pacific Coast. While COVID quarantines and lockdowns that began in early 2020 are responsible for much of the slowdown, some costal states remain cautious in opening up commerce in a safe but timely manner as many lockdown rules remain in place.
Topics: designing for export, shipping, covid-19