Looking for BNC Connectors? For cable types: RG59, RG62, RG8X, nickel plated connectors, see Pacer's weekly promotion item.
This week only, Pacer is offering 10% Off Coax and Compression Connectors. Enter Code EUG-10 at check out.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Stainless Steel BARB TY, Cable Ties
Stainless Steel BARB TYs are made from black weather-resistant UV stabilized 6/6 nylon or natural 6/6 nylon and are an ideal high-end wire bundling solution. While the material in a standard cable tie is consistent through out, BARB TYs are made with a stainless steel "barb" to offer consistent reliable performance with a higher tensile strength. BARB TYs exceed industry and military (MIL-S-23190E) standards, and are on special this week on Pacer Group's website. Use code CTB-10.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Pacer Group Becomes the Preferred Vendor for IBBI
Sarasota, FL, March 2011 – IBBI (Independent Boat Builders Incorporated) has named Pacer Group their preferred vendor for wire, cable, and battery cable assemblies.
This is an incredible opportunity for Pacer. The Independent Boat Builder consortium consists of 21 boat builder members across the country. “IBBI will bring us good potential for growth in the marine segment of our business,” Steve O’Dea, Pacer’s Sales Manager, said. “This will open many doors for Pacer by creating new, and expanding existing, professional relationships.”
“The agreement process was a true collaboration between our two organizations,” O’Dea said. “We will now move forward by introducing Pacer’s premier wire and cable products to IBBI’s many boat manufacturers,” he said.
“I think that Pacer Group is a really good company to work with. I visited their Sarasota facility and I was very pleased with what I saw,” Tom Broy, the President of IBBI, explained with enthusiasm. “They have great control over their manufacturing facility, which is one of the reasons we decided to go with them. IBBI appreciates the fact that Pacer Group is a manufacturer, as they have the ability to do custom work for IBBI. Throughout this long process they have always managed to stay above their competition,” he said. “IBBI and Pacer Group have signed a three year contract, and we are looking forward to providing as much business as possible for Pacer.”
Pacer Group was established in 1979 and it has built its reputation as an industry leader one customer at a time through excellence in engineering, an experienced, knowledgeable sales force, and an unwavering commitment to customer service.
For more information please visit www.pacergroup.net, or contact Pacer Group at (941) 378-5774 or e-mail eteovska@pacergroup.net.
Our Press Release in the Maddux Report
Our Press Release in Trade Only Today
Our Press Release on Ed's Boat Tips website
This is an incredible opportunity for Pacer. The Independent Boat Builder consortium consists of 21 boat builder members across the country. “IBBI will bring us good potential for growth in the marine segment of our business,” Steve O’Dea, Pacer’s Sales Manager, said. “This will open many doors for Pacer by creating new, and expanding existing, professional relationships.”
“The agreement process was a true collaboration between our two organizations,” O’Dea said. “We will now move forward by introducing Pacer’s premier wire and cable products to IBBI’s many boat manufacturers,” he said.
“I think that Pacer Group is a really good company to work with. I visited their Sarasota facility and I was very pleased with what I saw,” Tom Broy, the President of IBBI, explained with enthusiasm. “They have great control over their manufacturing facility, which is one of the reasons we decided to go with them. IBBI appreciates the fact that Pacer Group is a manufacturer, as they have the ability to do custom work for IBBI. Throughout this long process they have always managed to stay above their competition,” he said. “IBBI and Pacer Group have signed a three year contract, and we are looking forward to providing as much business as possible for Pacer.”
Pacer Group was established in 1979 and it has built its reputation as an industry leader one customer at a time through excellence in engineering, an experienced, knowledgeable sales force, and an unwavering commitment to customer service.
For more information please visit www.pacergroup.net, or contact Pacer Group at (941) 378-5774 or e-mail eteovska@pacergroup.net.
Our Press Release in the Maddux Report
Our Press Release in Trade Only Today
Our Press Release on Ed's Boat Tips website
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Pacer Facts: What makes Pacer Battery Cable so flexible?
Rope stranding and high quality outer PVC jacket combine to give our cables outstanding flexibility.
Multiple bundles of fine stranded tinned copper wire allow the cable to bend out and flex without fear of damaging the copper or reducing its conductivity.
Our PVC outer jacket is made from 100% virgin PVC material, never regrind PVC which can have a negative effect due to the heat history of the material.
For more Pacer Facts visit our FAQ page on our website!
For more Pacer Facts visit our FAQ page on our website!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Pacer Group Featured in The Tampa Bay Business Journal
Pacer Group harnesses new markets
Diversification, vertical integration cultivate growth
Premium content from Tampa Bay Business Journal - by Jane Meinhardt, Staff Writer
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 12:00am EDT - Last Modified: Thursday, September 23, 2010, 9:45am EDT Full Story With Photos
SARASOTA — When Joe E. Swiatkowski founded Pacer Group in 1979 he began building one of the few wire and cable manufacturers in Florida using strategy based on foresight coupled with sound financial decisions.
His two sons, who continue to adhere to the family’s business philosophy, operate the company today.
“My father is a believer in preparing and saving,” said John Swiatkowski, president. “He passed down that philosophy to us and to our employees.”
Pacer began preparing for the economic recession about four years ago and started diversifying into additional markets and products. Historically, Pacer has manufactured and distributed wire, cable and electrical components for the marine industry.
When the marine industry started going downhill as the economy began faltering, the company expanded and added low-voltage products for automotive use, performance racing, recreational vehicles, golf carts and agricultural vehicles.
“It’s tough to get traction in new ventures, but any motorized vehicle that uses a battery requires a fair amount of wire,” Swiatkowski said. “We experienced a turnaround in September last year. We got very aggressive and got customers from our competitors while we continued growing in other areas. We gained expertise that allows us to be successful in other fields.”
Whether Pacer was lucky or chose wisely, most of its customers managed to keep their doors open during the recession, he said.
The marine industry remains a core business and accounts for about 70 percent of Pacer’s sales and production. The company’s customers include some well-known area boat manufacturers such as Chris-Craft, builder of iconic powerboats.
Chris-Craft has used Pacer as one of its vendors for years and purchases wire and blank electrical panels to customize for installation on its various models, said Steve Callahan, Chris-Craft’s vice president of materials.
“Pacer caters to the marine industry,” he said. “I’m not aware of another local company out there like it. It’s a superb company that’s done a very good job for us over the years.”
Pacer’s major accomplishment was switching its business model from solely distribution to also manufacturing and adding additional products to vertically integrate the company, Swiatkowski said.
“We decided vendors controlled our fate,” he said. “We made the leap and started manufacturing in 1993. We fabricate and engineer for customers that are outsourcing electrical systems and have grown that business.”
The company’s business model now focuses on three functions — wire and cable manufacturing, engineering and fabrication of panels, harnesses and battery cables, and electrical components distribution. Pacer is equipped to handle the needs of large-volume customers down to those of a small service and repair business, Swiatkowski said.
Although Pacer has what he considers a solid foundation and reputation, the company is ramping up its marketing through the Internet and by exhibiting at major trade shows in the United States and internationally.
Nearly 8 percent of the company’s business is international, but Swiatkowski expects that to increase to 15 percent or more over the next several years.
Large volume production and sales are done at Pacer’s 42,000-square-foot headquarters in Sarasota. The company built a 44,000-square-foot panels and harness manufacturing facility in Wauchula in 2007, and a Fort Lauderdale office handles East Coast distribution.
Pacer is debt-free except for a mortgage on the Wauchula facility, which the company established with assistance from economic development officials there.
Swiatkowski stressed that employees at all three business units contribute to the company’s success. The company provides a group health insurance program and a 401-K plan for employees.
“We try to put emphasis on the people who got us here,” he said.
PACER GROUP INC.
NATURE OF BUSINESS: Wire, cable, electrical components manufacturer and distributor
ADDRESS: 1555 Apex Road, Sarasota
PHONE: 941.378.5774
WEB: www.pacergroup.net
ADDRESS: 1555 Apex Road, Sarasota
PHONE: 941.378.5774
WEB: www.pacergroup.net
Monday, March 7, 2011
What does AWG stand for?
AWG stands for American Wire Guage. It is based on the circular mil system where one mil equals 0.001 inch.
Friday, March 4, 2011
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