EN 50483:4 is test requirement reference statndard for low voltage aerial bundled cable accessories. Part 4: Connectors.
1. Cost-saving Location
Jera Line is a factory located in a small city countryside in China, where has cheaper labors cost and renting cost, which ultimately lead to competitive pricing.
2. Diverse Technologies Gathered by One Facility
Jera Line integrates different technologies within a single manufacturing facility which streamlines processes and reduces overheads, and contributes to competitive pricing.
3. Efficient manufacturing processes
Jera Line has Organized production processes with a digital management system for production. This system streamlines manufacturing processes, making them more efficient. As a result, Jera Line can produce IPCs at a competitive cost.
4. Supply Chain Management
Jera Line’s ability to source materials, manage logistics, and negotiate with suppliers impacts their overall pricing strategy, to keep the price competitive.
5. Value engineering
Jera Line has own research and development (R&D) department, which allow continuously improve the design and functionality of IPC connectors while controlling costs. By focusing on cost-effective design improvements and materials, Jera Line can offer competitive pricing while ensuring that their connectors meet the required type test standards.
6. Quality Assurance and Testing:
Although Jera Line’s IPCs undergo type testing, this doesn’t necessarily inflate costs.
Rigorous testing ensures reliability and safety, but manufacturers can still maintain competitive prices.