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Sicame Corp. is the United States subsidiary of the Sicame Groupe International based in Pompadour, France.   Sicame was founded in 1955 to provide low voltage equipment to large European companies including EDF, France Telecom and the SNCF.  After gaining a strong position in the European market, Sicame continued its development by diversifying its products and geographically enlarging its markets.  Today, the Sicame Groupe is an international corporation operating in 14 countries and selling in over 120.  

Sicame Corporation was established in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1995. We offer high and low voltage products designed and manufactured by various subsidiaries of  Groupe Sicame. 

Our main products include:

  • Secondary Insulation Piercing Connectors

                              

 

  • Short Circuiting and Grounding Systems

                             

 

  • One Thousand Volt Insulated Tools

                      

We invite you to browse this site or click on the above product that interest you.  Check back often as the site will evolve.  Thanks for your interest in Sicame Corp.  We look forward to working with you!


Commitment to Excellence

We commit to:

  • Offer unique products providing solutions to typical problems
  • Offer innovative products of the highest quality at a competitive price
  • Keep common products in stock at all times and manufacture special designs within weeks
  • Provide fast, friendly, accurate responses should you have any questions or concerns

Contact Information 

Telephone: (630) 238-6680 
Fax: (630) 238-6682 
Postal address: 
Sicame Corporation
808 North Central Avenue - Unit F
Wood Dale, IL 60191
Electronic mail:
General Information: info@sicameusa.com
Sales & Customer Support: customerservice@sicameusa.com
 

 

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Last modified: October 25, 2007