Medley, FL 33178, United States, 18th Aug 2026 – Cloom Tech, a prominent manufacturer of custom wire harnesses and cable assemblies, has expanded its sourcing coordination to include partner assembly facilities in the Philippines. The arrangement broadens the production base available to customers in the automotive, robotics, medical device and aerospace sectors, and sits alongside the manufacturing partnerships the company already maintains elsewhere in Asia. Engineering oversight, programme management and customer communication continue to be handled from the Medley, Florida office.

The expansion covers a defined set of assembly categories rather than the full product range. Work allocated to the Philippine partners initially includes moderate-volume discrete harnesses, panel and control cable assemblies, and overmoulded cable sets where build complexity is well documented and tooling can be duplicated without extended qualification periods. Programmes with heavy custom moulding requirements or specialised connector systems remain with facilities already qualified for that work. Allocation decisions are made on a project-by-project basis during the quotation stage, and customers are advised of the intended production location before orders are confirmed.
The move responds to procurement patterns that have developed across several of the sectors Cloom Tech serves. Buyers of electromechanical assemblies have increasingly asked suppliers to hold qualified capacity in more than one country, both to limit exposure to single-origin disruption and to give purchasing teams alternatives when tariff schedules or freight conditions change. Wire harness assembly remains a labour-intensive process that resists full automation, particularly at the routing, taping and connector insertion stages, which keeps regional labour availability a material factor in where such work is placed.
Production controls applied to the Philippine facilities follow the same framework used across the company’s other partner sites. Workmanship criteria are aligned with IPC/WHMA-A-620, the acceptability standard for cable and wire harness assemblies, which sets measurable requirements for crimp height and pull strength, insulation displacement terminations, solder joints, strain relief and the application of tape, braid and heat-shrink coverings. New programmes require first article inspection and documented approval before serial production begins. Continuity, insulation resistance and hipot testing are carried out to the electrical test plan written for each assembly, and test records are retained against lot numbers so that individual builds can be traced back to component certificates of conformance.

“Adding qualified capacity in the Philippines gives customers a second documented route to production without changing the engineering package behind the assembly,” said Ivy Zhao, Spokesperson at Cloom Tech. “The drawings, wire schedules, crimp specifications and test plans stay identical regardless of which facility builds the harness, which is what allows a programme to be quoted from more than one location and still meet the same acceptance criteria.”
Design support continues to operate as a single function rather than being distributed across production sites. Prototype builds, design-for-manufacture reviews and connector selection work are coordinated by the same engineering team that handles subsequent production release, and revisions are issued centrally to prevent partner facilities working from divergent documentation. Tooling used for crimping, cutting and testing is specified rather than improvised locally, with applicators and dies matched to the terminal manufacturer’s published data.
Partner facilities are subject to scheduled audits covering process control, operator certification, electrostatic discharge handling, storage conditions and record keeping. Findings are tracked to closure, and repeat non-conformances affect the volume of work directed to a site. Freight routing has also been reviewed as part of the expansion, with consolidated shipments arranged to the Florida location and direct consignments available to customer facilities where volumes justify the arrangement.

The Philippines has an established electronics assembly sector supported by economic zone infrastructure, a workforce with experience in wiring and cable work, and administrative use of English that simplifies technical documentation exchange. Those conditions have made the country a recurring consideration for buyers reviewing where labour-intensive assembly work is placed.
“Capacity planning over the next several quarters will focus on qualifying additional assembly categories rather than increasing volume in the categories already transferred,” Zhao said. “Any further allocation will follow the same audit and first article sequence, and existing programmes will only be moved where a customer requests it and the qualification evidence supports the change.”
Cloom Tech supplies custom wire harnesses and cable assemblies to manufacturers in the automotive, robotics, medical device and aerospace industries, with services spanning design support, prototyping, tooling specification, production coordination and electrical testing. The company works from its Medley, Florida location and coordinates assembly through qualified partner facilities in Asia. The Philippine expansion adds production capacity to that network while leaving engineering responsibility and customer contact arrangements unchanged.
For additional information about Philippines Wire Harness Factory sourcing and related industry developments, contact Cloom Tech at 9251 NW 112th Ave, Medley, FL 33178, USA. Enquiries regarding the company’s products, services, engineering support and testing procedures can be directed to +1 863 434 8447 or by email at sales@cloomtech.com.
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