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GROUP HISTORY
GROUP STRUCTURE
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Elsewedy Cables was established in 1984 and is considered as one of the oldest and most
successful industrial and trading business groups across the Middle East andl Affica in the fields
of energy. plastics and contracting. Elsewedy Cables is specialized mainly in Wires. Cables.
Telecom Solutions, Electrical Products, Turkey Projects and recently Energy Generation. The
group's tumover has been rapidly rising during the post few years to reach $ 1.5 billion in 2007,
10, the production capacity & the second highest one in the region, with 125000 tons/annum,
expecting 212000 tons/annum in 2008.
Although the company began os on Egyptian local manufacturer, it has branched out
regionally and intemationally to include 23 production facilities for cables and electrical
products that are located in 12 contiies (Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Zambia, Ghana, Sytic, Saudi
Arabic, ater, Libya, Slovenia, India and Malaysia), and it currently export its wide range of
high quatily and safe producis te more than 110 countries worldwide, Adcitionally, the group's
oustanding human potential, which is more than 5000 emplayees, and its solid financial
postioin, along with the strong geographical prsensce, have heavily contiibuted to the group's
success and prosperity.
To strengthen ils postion world wide, and folowing the corporate strategy, on the one hand,
Elsewedy Cables fully acquired by the end of 2007 ISKRAEMECO, c leader manufacturer of
electrometers and currently the third largest player in the European market and the seventh
largest globaly; on the other hand, Elsewedy Cables is involved with 74% ownership jointly
with Glencore Intemational in « 850 $US milion project for the construction of a copper smelter
fo be located in Egypt.
Further more, Elsewedy Cables provides a complete portfalio of solutions and advanced
technologies for sectors as diverse as the automotive and aerospace industries, railways,
buildings, telecommunication and energy networks, oil and gas, submarine power systems,
etc, Accordingly, Elsewedy Cables is divided in three segments in order to cover all those
sectors: Wires & cables, electrical products, and tum-key projects. The group has obtoined
quality certificates trom the most reputable laboratories, among them: [SO 9001-2000, ISO
14001, QS 9000, KEMA.Quality and safety are so much considered. Esewedy Cables adopted a policy that assures
maximum effectiveness and efficiency through processes and systems ensuring that every
‘aspect of each company's activity s aligned to satisfy customer needs and all other objectives
‘without wasting effort and with the use of the full potential of every person. Our organizational
philosophy believes thal customer satisfaction, health, safely, environmental considerations,
‘and business objectives cre mutually dependent.
In the industrial sector, we currently supply approximately 54% of Egypt's global market share
of power cables, telecommunication cables, and lighting industries. In the export sector, as
part of o worldwicle marketing plan, Ekewedy Cables has branches throughout Afica, Middle
East, Guif Areo, Europe. and Asia. Consistentiy showing dramatic increases: Egypt enjoys on
important number of trace agreements with most of those countries (EU Agreement, Arab
Free Trade Agreement, COMESA Agreement). Nowadays, Elsewedy Cables is exporting
‘approximately 60% of ils total tumover (export value of 550 $US milion in 2006, 1 $US billion
in 2007). For that reason, the group is concentrating efforts and making investments to target
market segments and countries world wide with strong growth potential, such as Europe,
Asia, or Latin America, although strengthen its leadership in Aftica and Middle East.
Esewedy Cables’ mission is to become world expert in cables, with a strong financial basis
‘and technical advanced product portfolio, making itan attractive pariner for alls stakeholders:
Shoreholdess, customess, suppliers, and employees.
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1938
1960
1984
1986
1986-96
1996
1997
1998
2002
2007
ELSEWEDY family storted ils business os a trader in electrical equipment,
‘he business was developed further by tuming into ai cistibutor for the only cables,
manufacturer at tnat time.
Based on their experience in that field, the Family decided to build Egypt's fist
private sector cables factory "ARAB CABLES
‘Arab cables started production, as Egypt's and the Middle East's fist private sector
abies suppier.
‘Aig cables capacity quacruples from around 6.000 tons of copper cables in
1986 16 30.000 tons in 1998,
ELSEWEDY family established their second cables factory, "EGYTECH CABLES".
which fs the most advanced cables production facilty in the Midle East with on,
‘annual production capacity of 30.000 fons of capper cables and 15.000 tans of
aluminum cabies.
ELSEWEDY family established their fst plant for producing PVC compounds and
mastar batch for cables insulation "SEDPLAST’ considered as major component
for the production of cables,
ELSEWEDY family established "UNITED INDUSTRIES’, the company consists of three
giferen factories spectaized in the production cf special cables (fist factory n
Egypt]. Winding Wires & Fiber Glass Pol
ELSEWEDY family established "ELASTIMOLD EGYPT", as a join! venture with Sastimold,
luni of thomas & Bets, one ofthe leading companies wore nthe fed of
cable accessories, to produce power cable joints and Modviar Terminators.
ELSEWEDY family Established "UNITED METALS CO." Egypl's fist factory to produce
igh Grace Copper Rods. the main component in the production of cables
‘conductors. The factory is considered as the largest cooper rod factory in the
Middle East region.
ELSEWEDY family established "ELSEWEDY SEDCO", os the first and only factory in
Alfica Gnd the Middle East producing cable accessories.
ELSEWEDY CABLES their fist cable factory outside Egypt "GIAD ELSEWEDY CABLES"
in partnership witn the Sudanese company Giad ‘or the producton of power
Cables, over head conductors and telephone cables.
ELSEWEDY CABLES further enhances their facilities outside Egypt by establishing
the 'SUDANESE EGYPTIAN ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO” in partnership with Sudanese.
electricity authority.
SUDATRAF (specialized in manufacturing transformers, electrical panels & cables,
joint and terminators)
Together ELSEWEDY CABLES Group & itclsmec company (italy) established a joint
fentute for the manotaciory of explosion prot eleciical equipment.
itolsmed ELSEWEDY co”
ELSEWEDY established the Syria's latest cables factory "ELSEWEDY CABLES SYRIA"
speciolized in power cables manufacturing up 10 400 kv, relying on the growth,
inthe area of Sra, Lebanon, Jorden. rag. ran. Poles and all Arab counties
near by.
ELSEWEDY CABLES penetrated Ghana, by establishing "ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC-
‘GHANA’ the factory is specialized in Fiber Giass Road Lighting Poles manufacturing.
ELSEWEDY CABLES extoblshed Iwo new factories
1) *ELSEWEDY CABLES SAUDI ARABIA” specialized in wees and cables
2 “ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC SYRIA" specialized in renstormers.
in adation to acquiion of SKRAEMECO Speciotzed n energy measurement
management system
ELSEWEDY CABLES established two new factories:
1 “ELSEWEDY CABLES QATAR” specialized in power cables "Low & Mecium’
2 “ELSEWEDY CABLES ALGERIA” specialized in power cables "Low & Medium" in,
addition to insitumentation cables.ELSEWEDY
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SM-MFOA 45 29-3 26-1 ACS-24SMF
APPLICATION
These cables are suitable for instalation as optical ground wire in powerline installations.
The cable acts as an normal ground wire protecting phase wires trom lighting strikes and
carries earth fault currents.
The cable provides aiso cn optic path in powerine installations for telecommunication needs.
FEATURES
* Installation in the same way as normal ground wire wilh conventional machinery.
+ Most reliable optic solution for fibre optic utities.
* Best solution in old ground wire replacement and in new line constructions.
+ Low cost
CROSS SECTIONAL DIAGRAM
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CONSTRUCTION
Optical flore For fibre specification see optical characteristics.
Secondary coating _: The secondary coating consists of one laser welded stainless steel
tube, Every fibre is uniquely identified by a fibre
colour and for fibre counts above 12 fibres
with @ coloured file bundle yam,
The tube is filed with a water-repellent filing compound.
Ceniral element | stainless steel tube 3.1mm
Fist layer 1:6 ACS wires (205) £31 mm.
: Direction layer "Right *
Grease The interstices of the cable core are filed with grease according
fo aS EN 50182 ANNEX & figure B.1-d
All valves in this product data sheet are nominal unless otherwise stated.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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TESTING AND INSPECTION
Testing will comprise the following:
The mechanical charactetistics and visual inspection shall be cantied out with a frequency
of 1 out of 10 drums, starting with the first drum. The fist drum shell aways be checked when
the quantity is less than 10 drums.
Certified test resuits are provided upon request.
IF festing and inspection to be carried out by third porties is required, such parties will be
Nominated and paid by the Purchaser.
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SM-MFOA 117-58-16-1S AA-ACS-24SMF
‘APPLICATION
‘These cables are suitable for instalation as optical ground wire in poweriine installations.
The cable acls as an normal ground wire protecting phase wires rom lighting sires and
carries earth fault currents.
The cable provides aso an optic path in powerline installations for telecommunication needs.
FEATURES
* Installation in the same way as normal ground wire with conventional machinery.
+ Most reliable optic solution for fibre oppic utilities.
Bes! solution in old ground wire replacement and in new line constructions.
+ Low cost
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CONSTRUCTION
Optical fibre For fibre specification see optical characteristics.
Secondary coating —_: The secondary coating consis!s of one laser welded stainless steel
tube. Every fibre is uniquely identified by a fibre colour
and for fore counts ‘above 12 fibres with a coloured
fibre bundle yorn.
The tube is filed with a water-repellent filing compound.
Central element #1 stainless steel tube 23.5 mm.
First layer SACS wires (205A) £352mm
Direction layer Left"
Second layer 12 aluminium alloy (AA) wires 352mm,
Direction layer ERight
Grease ‘The interstices of the cable core are filed with grease according
tolEC 1089 ANNEX C figure C.2
The interstices of the cable core are filled with grease according to IEC
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TESTING AND INSPECTION
Testing will comprise the following:
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The mechanical characteristics and visual inspection shall be carried out with a frequency
of | out of 10 drums, starting with the fist drum. The fist drum shall aways be checked when
the quantity is less than 10 drums.
Certified test results are provided upon request.
If testing and inspection to be carried out by third parties is required, such parties will be
nominated and paid by the Purchaser.
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M-MFOA 131-29-16.1-1S AA-ACS-24SMF
‘APPLICATION
These cables are suitable for installation as optical ground wire in powerline installations.
The cable acts as an normal ground wire protecting phase wires from lighting sirikes and
carries earth fault currents.
The cable provides aiso an optic path in powertine installations for telecommunication needs.
FEATURES
* Installation in the same way as normal ground wire with conventional machinery.
+ Most reliable optic solution for fibre optic utities.
* Best solution in old ground wire replacement and in new line constructions.
+ Low cost
CROSS SECTIONAL DIAGRAM
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CONSTRUCTION
Optical fibre For fibre specification see optical characteristics.
Secondary coating _ The secondary coating consists of one laser welded stainless steel
lube. Every fibre is uniquely identified by a fibre colour
and for fibre counts ‘above 12 fibres with a coloured
fibre bundle yarn.
The tube is filed with a water-repelient filing compound.
Central element 1 Aluminium Coated stainless steel tube 236mm,
First layer ACS wires (205A) 2.75 mm
aluminium alloy (AA) wires 2.75 mm.
Direction layer Left "
Second layer £10 aluminium alloy (AA] wires £39 mm,
Direction layer E*Right "|
All values in this product data sheet are nominal unless otherwise stated.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
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TESTING AND INSPECTION
Testing will comprise the followin
The mechanical characteristics and visual inspection shall be cartied out with a frequency
of | out of 10 drums, starting with the first drum. The first drum shall aways be checked when
the quantity is less than 10 drums.
Certified test results are provided upon reavest.
It testing and inspection to be cared out by third parties is required, such parties will be
nominated and paid by the Purchaser.
PACKING
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‘SM-MFOA 83-23-14-0.5S ACS-24SMF
‘APPLICATION
These cables are suitable for installation as optical ground wire in powerline installations.
The cable acts as an normal ground wire protecting phase wires from lighting sirikes and
carries earth fault currents.
The cable provides aiso an optic path in powertine installations for telecommunication needs.
FEATURES
* Installation in the some way as normal ground wire with conventional machinery.
‘Most reliable optic solution for fibre optic utities.
* Best solution in old ground wire replacement and in new line constructions.
* Low cost
(CROSS SECTIONAL DIAGRAM
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CONSTRUCTION
Optical fore For fibre specification see optical characteristics.
Secondary coating _: The secondary coating consists of one laser welded stainiess steel
tube. Every fibre is uniquely identified by a fit colour
Cand or fibre counts ‘above 12 fibres with a coloured
fibre bundle yor
The tube isiled with a waler-tepellent filing compound.
Central element 1 ACS wires (208A) 275mm
Fist layer 1 slainies steel tube 227mm
BACS wires (208A) 275mm
2aluminium alloy (AA) wires 22.75 mm
Direction layer “left ™
Second layer 12 aluminium alloy (AA) wires 2.75 mm
Direction layer ERigh!
Grease 2 The interstices of the cable core are filed wih grease accorcing
tolec 1089 ANNEX C figure C.2
All valves in this product data sheet are nominal unless otherwise stated.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
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TESTING AND INSPECTION
Testing will comprise the folowing:
The mechanical characteristics and visual inspection shall be carried out with a frequency of 1 out
of 10 drums, starting with
the fist crum. The fist drum shell chvays be checked when the quantity is less than 10 drums.
Ceriied test results are provided upon request,
If testing and inspection to be carted out by third parties is required, such parties willbe nominated
‘ond paid by the Purchaser.
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5 TABLESINTRODUCTION
We as (Eisewedy Cables} one of the most advanced and leading cables manufacturer in
the Middle East & Africa has a great history in engineering, implementing and managing
maior fiber optic networks in Egypt thanks fo our well established partnership with our principles
all over the world. Our major business partner is DRAKA NKF TELECOM (Netherlands) for
producing Optical Ground Wires (OPGW). Due to the necessity of having OPGW, we decide
{o start to produce, instal and maintain the OPGW by doing the relenat sercvice on tum-key
bases.
Elsewddy Cables frame, mainly, outlines the OPGW & Optical fiber cables in an evolved,
innovated, state-of-the Art and latest technology Modules. The advanced Technology
provided reflects wide latitude of matching and conformity with the supper design and luxury
planning,
Generally, Esewedy Cables folows the customer's specification lomeel the staled requirements.
We are offering our inhouse produced OPGW cables as, ¢ perfect match solution to the
required specifications with much more features to serve the advanced telecommunication
application through optical fibers.
Furthermore, we cover the customer's scope of supply completely with state-of fthe art
technology of OPGW, optical fiber cables, fitings and accessories to full the projects tum-
key activities
INSTALLATION OF OPGW CABLES
Important factors to be taken into account during stringing
The general method of installation is shown in Figure 2.
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Fig. 2
‘As rule, one drum ot a time of OPGW cable is installed. In case of any cifficulties, the
Egytech Cables £l Sewecy supervisors have to be contacted. He will give the corect guidelines
to proceed with the OPGW cable installation.
Please refer to figure 3 to 7 to see the installation tools, components and elements.
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1 BASIC CONTROLS,
Sitict controls must be established during installation to ensure that it is performed correctly,
withoul excess tension, twis! of the OPGW, unsuitable compression, regulating acorect
sagging. Neither the fibers nor the Fibers tube (Stoinless Steel Tube or Aluminum Tube} wil be
damaged.
The tensioner ond the puller should be placed at a distance from the first tower pulley which
is equivalent to at least twice the height of the pulley (see figure 2 ond figure 8)
Location of tensioner and drum
Fig. 8
Intermediate control points should be established, with the necessary precautions
that are required at critical points during installation (beginning/end of drum, angles,
etc).
During installation, the OPGW cable should net strike nor graze any objects other
than the pulleys.
No obstacles must prevent the pulleys from rotating in the correct way.
The minimum bending / twisting radius must be controlled during all installation
operations. Please refer to figure 9 for anti - twisting devices.
Fig.
Ensure that the metal part of the pulleys do not make contact with the cable to
prevent it from being damaged.2. STRINGING SPEED
The maximum permissible stringing speed is 40 meters per minute. It always depends
on the stringing conditions and must be reduced to avoid damages to the optical
fiders, the aluminum tube and the OPGW cable.
3 PULLING TENSION
The recommended pulling tension shall be lower than 1.5 times the weight (kg) of.
1 km OPGW cable length.
4 MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS
The minimum bending radius is in the whole situations as follows:
+ on tensioner reels 40 limes the cable diameter
‘+ during installation 400 mm,
* after installation 20 limes the cable diameter
Please refer to figure 10 for puller / tensioner machines and figure 11 to see the
Ground connection of the OPGW cable at the tensioner outlet.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
5 COMMUNICATIONS DURING STRINGING
The personnel located at the puller, the tensioner, the pulley crossings and the cable
ends are in communication at all times by communication system.
6 SAGGING OF THE CABLE
Generally, the methods used to obtain the correct sag values of the OPGW cables
are the same used for conventional ground wire cables. The specific recommendations
are as follows:
Pulling is performed by a preformed fitting or tension clamp (in intermeciate spans)
‘or with the pull jacket at the end.
Sagging of the cable and fitlings instalation are always performed after stringing.
At this time, the attachment fittings are also installed to prevent damage to the
OPGW cable.The installer is responsible for any damage to the OPGW cable that may occur due
10 failure cause by incorrect application of the previous points.
If the tension and sags ore different from the expected values, the stringing or
sagging should be halted. The Egytech Cables supervisor and the project leader
will be Consulted in order to safely continue the installation operations.
7. INSTALLATION OF FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES
The fittings: tension clamps, suspensions, earthling clamps, dampers, etc. should be
installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and using the appropriate:
tools.
8 PERSONNEL TRAINING
All personnel who participate in the installation of the OPGW cable should be
informed of handling problems and installation procedures for the OPGW cable.
Its responsibilty of the installer to assure the correct instruction to the whole personnel
involved in the installation works.
9 SUPERVISION
The supervisor designated by Eaylech Cables i Sewedy wil be responsible for
ensuring compliance with all of the points indicated in this document as well as all
required standards applicable to the specific installation.
The supervisor will communicate to Egytech Cables El Sewedy any non-conformity
detected in the cable or cable installation procedures.
la situation occurs that is not covered in the present installation procedure, whenever
this occurs with an OPGW cable, the Supervisor will determine whether or not the
action is correct,
‘The supervisor will request the installer to provide a descriptive list of the components
to be Used for installation. Moreover, he will verify that these components are
sufficient and adequate.
10. SPLICES
After the stringing of the OPGW and the optical meesurements done after installation,
the fibers inside OPGW cable will be spliced.
11_ TRANSMISSION TEST DURING THE INSTALLATION PHASES
Prior to es well as during the installation phases, the transmission characteristics of
the fibre optic cables are verified in order to ensure proper installation and be sure
that the final tests are within the specified range of tolerances,
12 MEASUREMENTS BEFORE OPGW CABLE INSTALLATION
Prior to OPGW cable installation, each optical fibres is verified using OTDR.
‘The attenuation values recorded are registered in “Attenuation test curing installation
phase”
document and saved on an electronic diskette. This computer register is kept by
Egytech Cables El Sewedy.
The atlenvation values recorded are registered in a document and are also saved
‘on an electronic diskette. This computer register is kept by EGYTECH CABLES EL
SEWEDY. It's suitably identified and referenced.
13. SPLICES MEASUREMENT
After splicing, each joint is optically verified using OTDR in order to ensure that the
tienvation
values are within the required margins.The attenuation values recorded are registered in a document, "Splice attenuation
test” and are also saved on an electronic diskette. This computer register is kept by
EGYTECH CABLES EL SEWEDY. It is suitably identified and referenced
14 MEASUREMENTS AFTER INSTALLATION
After the cable has been installed, and prior to the splices, each of the cable fibers
are verified once again using OTDR.
15 FINAL ACCEPTANCE TEST
Alter installation, a final measurement of the transmission characteristics is done and
the values are duly recorded. A copy of this document is submitted to the customer.
These measurements are also recorded and kept by EGYTECH CABLES EL SEWEDY.
16 HEALTH & SAFETY
The supervisor designated by EGYTECH CABLES EL SEWEDY is responsible for compliance
with the general Heaith and Safety standards for EGYTECH CABLES
EL SEWEDY or the requirements stipulated by contract, if any.
17 ENVIRONMENT
17.1 WITHDRAWAL OF SPECIAL WASTE (TOXIC AND DANGEROUS)
lf any type of special waste such as oil, grease, solvents, saturation of gloves or rags
etc. are produced during cable installation, proceed as follows:
+ Place in heavy-duty carboys or steel drums, indicating what type of waste it is.
17.2. WITHDRAWAL OF NON-SPECIAL OR INERT WASTE
* If there are excess materials or waste such as aluminum, optical fiber, plastic, wood,
iron, etc., whenever possible, this should be sent to an authorized recycler or a controlled
dumping ground.
+ Regardless of the amount, the waste should never be abandoned. Moreover, the
area should be cleaned when the work is finished.aia lz
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