Wire Harness vs. Cable Assembly: What Should Your RFQ Specify?
The two terms are often mixed in sourcing conversations. The difference affects drawings, testing, and quotation scope.
Read articleCONNECTOR & CABLE ASSEMBLY OEM
Yuefu Electronic is a custom wire harness manufacturer China engineering and procurement teams work with for drawing-based review. Affiliated operations support OEM cable assembly Dongguan production, plus connector assemblies, from interface definition through engineering review and inspection records. Start with the requirement, drawing, or part number.

OEM / ODM MANUFACTURING
A clear route from technical requirement to RFQ.
Share the interface, application, quantity, and timing. The review path will identify the next information needed for a meaningful quotation.
PRODUCT FAMILIES
Explore the core product families. Each page explains the project scope, technical review points, applications, and RFQ information to prepare.
01Application-specific wire harness development for automotive electronics.
02Custom cable assemblies for equipment and electronic systems.
03Connector and wire termination assemblies for product integration.
04Application-specific wire harness development for OEM and ODM projects.
05Cable and connector solutions for industrial equipment.
06Sealed cable assembly concepts for demanding environments.
CUSTOM SOLUTIONS
Share the drawing, part number, application, and target quantity. Yuefu can structure the next review around the cable, connector, assembly, and testing requirements that matter to your product.
Start a custom solution reviewAPPLICATIONS
Application context helps define cable construction, connector selection, protection, routing, and test requirements.
WHY YUEFU
Engineering support — clarify missing technical information before quotation.
OEM manufacturing — keep drawings, revisions, identification, and inspection requirements aligned.
Quality control — publish only verified factory processes, standards, and measurements.
ENGINEERING NOTES
Practical guidance for procurement managers and engineers preparing a wire harness, cable assembly, or connector requirement.
The two terms are often mixed in sourcing conversations. The difference affects drawings, testing, and quotation scope.
Read articleA practical way to connect a customer-defined defect target with inspection scope, records, and acceptance criteria.
Read articleA procurement and engineering checklist for connector selection, routing, termination, and identification.
Read articleSTART WITH THE REQUIREMENT
Send the drawing, part number, or requirement. The first review starts with the details you already have.
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