Lapp Czech Republic operates as part of the LAPP Group in cable and connection technology, combining local production and wholesale/distribution with a broad branded portfolio for industrial and infrastructure applications. Business segments include manufacturing and supply of industrial cables and cable accessories, spanning connection and control cables, data and industrial communication cabling, and protective cable management systems, complemented by tools and instruments used in installation and maintenance workflows. The company also provides customized assembly solutions such as cable assemblies designed for direct integration into machines and equipment, supporting OEM and industrial automation use cases, with activity also associated with rail transport and general industrial applications. Geographic reach includes distribution throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia, integrated with the broader LAPP online shop and product assortment model (tens of thousands of standard items plus individualized solutions). Key brands and assets include LAPP proprietary brands such as OLFLEX, UNITRONIC, ETHERLINE, HITRONIC, EPIC, SKINTOP, SILVYN and FLEXIMARK, as well as the digital product assortment and configuration/selection tooling supporting customer specification and ordering. Strategic focus centers on providing complete cabling solutions (standard products plus engineered/assembled solutions), strengthening industrial connectivity offerings (including industrial communication), and combining local presence with global LAPP product depth and digital commerce capabilities.
Headquarters
Bartosova 315
Otrokovice; Zlinsky;
Postal Code: 76502
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Website: http://www.lappkabel.cz
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