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Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists And Trillium Wire and Cable

As companies grow with success, they begin the process of finding ways to improve their products and services. Part of that process is finding companies who aren’t really competitors as much as they are doing similar business to the company already in place and who can add to the overall sales presence of the parent company. Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists (EWCS) found exactly the perfect fit with Trillium Wire and Cable.

Singing the Same Song
Trillium Wire and Cable sold a lot of the same products as EWCS on a wholesale basis for contractors, electricians, and other consumers of quality wiring and cabling products. As a manufacturer of wiring and cabling products, it made sense to work together to enhance and expand EWCS’ customer base. And so Trillium Wire and Cable and Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists began working together.


Same Products Made in the USA
EWCS didn’t change any of their manufacturing processes or modify any of its product offerings, they work with the marketing and sales of their high quality wire and cable products to add to their success. EWCS still manufactures the best wiring and cabling products on the market in North America. With seven service centers spread across the United States, EWCS is a success story that is still being told today and will be told far into the future. Since 1994, EWCS has been satisfying customers with the best products and the best customer support.

You Can’t Grow If You Don’t Do It Right
Since its inception, Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists has prided itself on not just making great electrical wiring and cabling products, but also in supporting customers with whatever their needs may be. As a custom wire manufacturer, EWCS has the skill and expertise to design, engineer and construct wiring and cabling which may be unique to a particular application. Whether the wiring is needed in a laboratory, on a construction job site, onboard a boat, or wherever it may be needed, EWCS can provide the highest quality products that not only meet specifications but that exceed specifications in many cases.

Find Out Why Electrical Wire and Cable Specialists is So Successful
With a quarter of a century producing the best wire and cabling products in North America under its belt, EWCS knows what their customers want - excellent customer support. Offering their wiring and cabling products at Factory Direct prices helps their customers save money and with service centers across the country, they deliver their products fast. With orders over $40 Shipped Free and with a 5% discount for first time customers, the deals at EWCS just can’t be beat. And customers with large quantity orders can call and get a quote that will knock their socks off! Customers who may have questions or need additional information are encouraged to use the inquiry form on the website or to send an email to sales@ewcswire.com. Customers who would like to speak directly with a customer support expert can call 800-262-1598.

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