LS Cable & System (Korean: LS전선, 엘에스전선) is a South Korea-based industrial corporation with global operations and one of the biggest cable manufacturers worldwide. Its products comprise power and telecommunication cables and systems, as well as integrated modules and other related industrial materials. LS Cable & System furthermore provides engineering services, installation and commissioning of high voltage and extra high voltage landlines as well as turnkey submarine cabling project execution.

LS Cable & System Ltd.
Native name
엘에스저선 주식회사
Company typePrivate limited
Founded1962; 62 years ago (1962)[1]
Headquarters,
Key people
Cha-yub Koo (Chairman)
ProductsPower cables, telecommunication cables
Revenue$7,668.09 million[2] (2011)
Total assets$5,102.92 million[2] (2011)
Total equity$551.58 million[2] (2011)
Number of employees
9,168[3]
ParentLS Group
Websitewww.lscns.com

LS Cable & System (LS C&S) has its headquarters at the LS Tower in Anyang[4] and nine domestic factories of which six are located in Gumi, two in Donghae and one in Anyang. Additionally LS C&S has nine other factories in China, Malaysia, Vietnam and India. Furthermore, LS C&S owns magnet wire and data cable manufacturer Superior Essex with 24[5] factories spread over North America, Europe and China. LS C&S sales subsidiaries and branches overseas are located in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and in the Americas. LS C&S also owns JS Cable, Gaeon Cable, Pountek, Global Cable Incorporated, Kospace and Alutek, all of them with factories in Korea.

History

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LS Cable sticker indicating the name change from LG Cable to LS Cable

LS Cable & System was founded as Korea Cable Industry in May 1962 and became Goldstar Cable in 1969.

It was then known as LG (Lucky Goldstar) Cable until it separated from the LG Group in November 2003 to lead an independent brand power. It was established as its own cable company, LS Cable, in March 2005 as a part of the newly formed LS Group.

On June 11, 2008, LS Cable announced the purchase of Atlanta-based magnet wire and communication cable maker Superior Essex.[6] The transaction, valued at roughly $900 million,[7] extends LS Cable's reach into North American and European markets.

In March 2011 LS Cable was renamed and thus became LS Cable & System.

Products

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Energy cables & systems

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345 kV high voltage cables manufactured by LS Cable & System
 
Copper wire rod produced at the LS C&S factory in Gumi, South Korea

Telecommunication cables, components and solutions

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Integrated modules & cables

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  • Industrial cable & module
  • Automotive wire & solutions
  • Tube components
  • HV connectors

Industrial materials

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  • Copper wire rod
  • Aluminum materials
  • Rubber flooring tile

Magnet wire & copper data cables

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Branches

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Africa

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America

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Asia

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One of the factories of LS Cable & System (located in Donghae, South Korea)

Europe

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Middle East

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Oceania

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Subsidiaries

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Asia

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Europe

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  • United Kingdom: LSCNSU (100%) in London

North America

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Trade fairs

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In 2012 LS Cable & System participated for the first time in the company's history in the InnoTrans,[10] a trade fair with focus on the rail transport industry, by exhibiting its railway related products.

Sponsoring activities

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LS Cable & System is sponsoring Seoul's 700 Yachting Club Racing Team. Thanks to the sponsoring the Yachting Club was able to upgrade one of its Yamaha 31 Festa yachts to enable it to participate in International Class and Offshore Racing Class (ORC) races. The LS C&S boat came third in the Korea Cup 2012[11] in the category "Leg 1" and ranked third in the BMW Cup as well.

Also, the Yachting Club participated in various additional races with the LS C&S yacht, such as the Yellow Sea International Yacht Race, the Han River International Yacht Race 2012 and the Subaru Za Cup Tokyo Bay Open 2012.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "LS Cable - Your No.1 Creative Partner". Archived from the original on 2012-11-03. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
  2. ^ a b c "FAQ < 고객지원 - LS Cable" (PDF).
  3. ^ "LS Cable" (PDF). www.lscns.co.kr.
  4. ^ "LS Cable - Your No.1 Creative Partner". Archived from the original on 2012-11-02. Retrieved 2012-08-02.
  5. ^ "Superior Essex Manufacturing Facilities". www.superioressex.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-10.
  6. ^ "LS Cable Announces Commencement of US$45.00 per Share Cash Tender Offer for Superior Essex". Archived from the original on 2013-06-14. Retrieved 2012-08-02.
  7. ^ "UPDATE 1-LS Cable buys Superior Essex for $900 million". Reuters. 2008-06-11. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  8. ^ "LS Cable Completes Construction of Power Cable Plant in India". 2012-04-06.
  9. ^ "Korean Cable Company LS Cable and System Opens New Plant in Haryana India". Archived from the original on 2012-05-07.)
  10. ^ "List of Exhibitors" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
  11. ^ "2013 코리아컵 국제요트대회". Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2012-08-23.
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