PatchSee
From an idea to a product meeting a real need
The problem
Network administrators run up against the same problems of identifying cables, especially on patch panels, in the comms rooms or open plan offices, etc.
The concept
Integrate two plastic optical fibres running through RJ45 cables length so that each extremity can be identified : a simple, reliable, effective solution covered by an international patent.
The team
The company founders had over 10 years experience in network cabling and worked closely with those responsible for the networks in major companies.
The creation of PatchSee
PatchSee was created in January 2001 with the launching of the light identification RJ45 patch cords and cables on the telecommunications market. The company has since experienced considerable growth in sales.
An international perspective right from the start Right from the start, PatchSee adopted an aggressive export sales strategy, especially on the main European markets. Exports now account for more than 45% of sales.
Continuous monitoring of the manufacturing process Permanent contact with our customers
- rigorous quality control
- compliance with international standards
Continuous contact with our customers
- to stimulate our desire to innovate
- to develop our products
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