Our company now one the most important
manufacturers the field.
They understand the specific problems, require-
ments and challenges our customers.
Our employees come from wide variety of
industries and are true connectivity specialists.
CONTA-CLIP customer representatives are always
ready offer their support the customer,
because service and helpfulness are rooted deeply
in our corporate philosophy.
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We design customer-specific solutions for elec-
tronics, provide completely assembled housings
and assemblies needed, assemble terminal
blocks for series production, and quickly handle
component labelling tasks.
Our top-class products are supported this
interplay between top-class men and machinery.
High quality standards throughout all depart-
ments are our top priority.
We operate globally owner-operated
medium-sized company.
Our products are divided into six categories:
CONTA-CONNECT for terminal blocks and acces-
sories, CONTA-CABLE cable management systems,
CONTA-ELECTRONICS electrical and electronic
cabinet components, CONTA-LABEL for marking
systems, CONTA-BOX for housings, and
CONTA-CON for PCB terminal blocks and
connectors. This
results communication among equals.
We greet these challenges with passion and
enthusiasm, because see each customer as
our partner.
We have also designed our range services to
align with customer needs.
For over years, our components and solutions
have been used process and industrial automa-
tion applications, including: railway technology,
materials handling, building automation, air
conditioning, mechanical and facility engineering,
measurement and control technology, control
panel construction, shipbuilding, transformer
construction and environmental technology.
Users electrical and electronic connection sys-
tems trust our reliable products and our many
years industrial and global market expertise.
Over the years, have evolved into innovator
that sets the tone with new ideas and creative
impulses.CONTA-CLIP –
Thinking ahead with connection technology
CONTA-CLIP was founded 1978.
The profits then flow into the development of
new products and into modern, efficient manu-
facturing processes