Unisource Components

Industries Served

Transportation

Transportation

The logistics and transportation industry in the United States is highly competitive. It has gone high tech with GPS, fuel consumption analysis and paperless driver logs. All now requiring small but intelligent assemblies connected directly to the vehicles themselves providing carriers real-time data and planning tools.

Military

Military

We have been providing assemblies, boards and harnesses to our nation’s military for many years. Our controls are on aircraft carriers, destroyers, various Air Force planes and installed at military bases across the world. The nature of a military build requires not only skilled assemblers, but also our supply chain group’s expertise in finding those long obsolete parts.

Semiconductor

Semiconductor

Each stage of its product lifecycle — from initial development to refined production — calls for specific skills and production needs requiring a broad range of skills from its value added suppliers. Emerging product are often in a prototype state, requiring quick turn around. While mature products must have just in time providers in order to take advantage of the latest technologies. Finally, end of life builds require ongoing support and parts replacements for years to come. Unisource has the dedicated resources to support all phases of the product lifecycle.

Fluid management

Fluid Management

Often, fluid management assemblies and harnesses require special coatings and sealants as they are exposed to various chemicals and potentially high temperatures. We manufacture cables that end up in restaurants, paint booths, high temperature adhesive areas and even nuclear reactors. Each product requires special parts lists and assembly procedures.

Material Handling

Material Handling

Many of the cables used on various cranes or packaging machines are subjected to rigorous movement, making them candidates for premature failure if not designed and built properly. Our cables and harnesses are in thousands of installations and the testament to the quality of our assemblies is the minimal need for replacements in the field.