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The world’s largest cable company, the Prysmian Group, consists of Prysmian and Draka, which are two of the strongest and most respected commercial brands in the industry globally.
The companies’ highly complementary products and services meet the needs of two distinct sectors:
– Energy Cables and Systems for terrestrial and submarine power transmission and distribution for industrial, commercial and residential applications
– Telecom Cables & Systems for video, data and voice transmission.
The Prysmian Group’s power cables range includes low, medium and high voltage single and multicore cables, fire performance cables and LS0H cables, bare and covered overhead conductors, flexible cables as well as accessories and components for joining and termination. Prysmian is a major supplier to Utilities, Wholesalers, Electrical Contractors, OEM’s, Petrochemical and mining facilities throughout Australia, with a range of products designed to suit specific applications.
The Prysmian Group is also well placed to meet the future demands of information technology being one of the leading manufacturers of telecommunications, data and optical fibre cables in the Asia Pacific region. Prysmian’s comprehensive portfolio of products includes optical fibre, Sirocco Blown Fibre systems, FTTp (Fibre to the Premises) solutions, connectivity hardware, metallic and premises/data cables. Prysmian services the growing requirements of Telecommunications Carriers, Utilities, Railways, Computer and Defence sectors.
Our members are all proudly locally owned and operated, supporting local jobs and the economy.
Find out more about the structure of Gemcell, and the role we play in facilitating connections between our members and suppliers.
What can Gemcell Member customers expect? Strength, convenience, value, and supporting the local community.
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