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Top 10 Connector Vendors by Product Type

29.1.2026
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Bishop & Associates, a leading market research firm specializing in the electronic connector industry, presents in its TTI MarketEye article the world’s top 10 connector manufacturers ranked by product type.

TTI, Inc. issued a concise press release announcing new insights from Bishop & Associates’ Top 100 Connector Manufacturers report, emphasizing how product-type rankings help buyers select connector partners more effectively.

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The rankings, drawn from the 2025 “Top 100 Connector Manufacturers” report, cover 12 major product categories including PCB, I/O rectangular, IC sockets, RF, circular, fiber optic, terminal blocks, heavy-duty, power/high-voltage, application-specific and other connector types. The analysis underscores that TE Connectivity and Amphenol achieved top 10 positions in all 12 product categories, while Molex ranked in the top 10 in 10 of the 12 categories and Aptiv in seven categories, demonstrating broad product depth and application coverage. Foxconn (FIT), Luxshare Precision, and Jonhon each secured top 10 rankings in five product categories, with JST appearing in four categories and Rosenberger and CommScope in three categories each.

In total, 46 connector manufacturers earned at least one top 10 ranking by product type, and 28 of these companies ranked in two or more product-type categories. When combined with earlier analyses by region and end-use market sector, 53 manufacturers worldwide achieved at least one top 10 position across sales, geography, markets, or product types in 2024. Newly highlighted companies gaining top 10 status at the product-type level include HUBER+SUHNER, Corning, Bel Connectivity, WAGO, LAPP, Yokowo, Wieland, Leeno, Senko, Preci-Dip, Enplas, Telegärtner, Autosplice, C.C.P. Contact, and Metz Connect.

The Bishop & Associates 2025 “Top 100 Connector Manufacturers” report provides 2023–2024 sales results and detailed breakouts by region, product type, and market sector for the top 50 connector manufacturers, plus regional sales data for the top 100. To explore additional potential suppliers, TTI also points readers to The World’s Connector Companies, an online resource profiling more than 750 connector manufacturers with filters by sales, products, markets, and country of origin.

Table 1: Top 10 connector manufacturers by product type (2024)

RankPCBI/O RectangularIC SocketsRFCircularTelephone/Telecom
1TE ConnectivityTE ConnectivityLOTESRosenbergerAmphenolAmphenol
2AmphenolLuxshareTE ConnectivityAmphenolTE ConnectivityMolex
3MolexFoxconn (FIT)Foxconn (FIT)TE ConnectivityLEMOTE Connectivity
4Foxconn (FIT)AmphenolAmphenolHUBER+SUHNERJONHONLuxshare
5HiroseMolexYamaichiLuxshareEaton/SouriauCommScope
6LuxshareAptivMolexCommScopeBeldenFoxconn (FIT)
7SamtecJSTLeeno*JONHONGlenairLAPP
8JSTJAEEnplas*RadiallITT CannonTelegärtner*
9LOTESGlenairShenzhen DerenHiroseAptivBelden
10AptivJONHONYokowoCorningODUHARTING
RankFiber OpticTerminal BlocksHeavy DutyPower/High VoltageApplication SpecificOther
1AmphenolPhoenix ContactAmphenolAmphenolAptivJAE
2TE ConnectivityWeidmüllerHARTINGAptivTE ConnectivityBizLink
3Foxconn (FIT)WAGOTE ConnectivityBizLinkAmphenolTE Connectivity
4CorningTE ConnectivityMolexTE ConnectivityYazakiAmphenol
5JONHONAmphenolJONHONRosenbergerMolexMolex
6MolexMolexEaton/SouriauYazakiSumitomoAptiv
7CommScopeKYOCERA/AVXPhoenix ContactMolexKorea ElectricC.C.P. Contact*
8LuxshareWieland*LAPPJSTSamtecPreci-Dip*
9Senko*Metz Connect*JSTKorea ElectricRosenbergerAutosplice*
10HUBER+SUHNERBelAptivSumitomoODUYokowo

* Denotes a company appearing in the top 100, but not the top 50.

Table 2: Companies Achieving Top 10 Ranking by Product Type

The following table identifies top 10 ranking by product for each of the 46 companies.

Table 3: Connector companies by number of top 10 appearances (excerpt)

World RankCompanyRegionMarketProductTotal Number of Top 10 Appearances
1TE Connectivity6101228
2Amphenol6101228
3Molex591024
4Aptiv (FKA Delphi)46717
5Foxconn (FIT)35513
6Luxshare Precision36514
7Yazaki5229
8Rosenberger44311
9BizLink3429
10JAE2428
11Hirose Electric3429
12Jonhon1258
13Sumitomo Wiring2428
14JST1348
15LOTES Co. Ltd.1225
16Phoenix Contact1225
17Samtec1528
18HARTING1124
19Korea Electric2327
20Eaton/Souriau224
21Glenair1124
22Shenzhen Deren112
23HUBER+SUHNER22
24Belden, Inc.1124
25CommScope1236
26ITT Cannon213
27Qnnect112
28KYOCERA/AVX314
29IRISO Electronics11
30Radiall1113
31Hosiden11
32Corning Inc.22
33LEMO112
34ODU GmbH & Co. KG123
35Fujikura/DDK Ltd.11
36Weidmuller Interface1113
37Bel Connectivity11
38Yamaichi112
40WAGO11
41AirBorn11
43Lear Corporation11
44I-PEX11
49LAPP Holding22
50Yokowo Company, Ltd22
55Wieland11
57Leeno11
63Senko11
68Preci-Dip Durtal SA11
69Enplas11
72Telegärtner11
78Autosplice11
84C.C.P. Contact Probe11
95Metz Connect11
Number of Companies26384653

Source: The article content is edited from the original source Selecting a Connector Vendor – Product Type

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