We are manufacturers, suppliers and exporters of Electrical Products for Commercial, Industrial, and Hazardous Areas. As a reliable supplier, we have built up a reputation as a source for quality products and services in the international market place. Design and manufacturing of explosion-proof and weather-proof electrical equipment suitable for hazardous areas (risk of explosion and fire).













































































The very foundation of our success in the marketplace is our willingness and ability to provide a broad spectrum of standard and custom products that better serve the needs of our customers. Utilizing the latest technology in metal fabrication and injection molding, combined with state-of-the-art electronics, Ananda products satisfy the worldwide codes and preferences with every product providing the highest degree of dependability and durability.
EXCELEXCEL , established in 1985, is Venezuelan manufacturer of
electrical construction materials for classified locations and/or highly
corrosive environments. Our products are extensively used in oil,
chemical 
Experience
Excel has been providing its products to the main companies of the oil industry: oil corporations, engineering firms, contractors. In fact, we maintain supplying agreements with a high customer satisfaction rate with several of them. Our products are installed in refineries, petrochemical plants, gas lift plants, fuel distribution centers, sea terminals, cryogenic facilities, etc. The following is a list of some project where we have participated:
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ANTI-CORROSION COATINGS
EXCEL use a great variety of anti-corrosion coating according to the
atmosphere it's intended to be used, offering the best cost/benefit
relation.

PARTS
For practical purposes, conduit is open to the environment unless you use special families of fittings. While the original purpose of a metallic raceway was the protection of wires from mechanical damage, the metallic raceways of today serve a second purpose. Today, we expect them to carry fault currents — which are potentially lethal. That means we must pay special attention to component selection, preparation, and assembly. Whether you are installing electrical mechanical tubing (EMT), intermediate metal conduit (IMC) or galvanized rigid metal conduit (GRC), Sec. 110-3 of the NEC requires you to list and label your components. Fittings come in several materials, including cast aluminum, cast malleable iron, cast zinc, and fabricated steel. Because all listed fittings meet minimum performance criteria, the Code doesn't specify what type of material you should use for those fittings. Therefore, you must base your decision on design considerations or personal preference. More…
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
An inter-company, application-to-application communication of data in standard format for business transactions. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is a set of standards for structuring information that is to be electronically exchanged between and within businesses, organizations, government entities and other groups. The standards describe structures that emulate documents, for example purchase orders to automate purchasing. The term EDI is also used to refer to the implementation and operation of systems and processes for creating, transmitting, and receiving EDI documents. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) can be formally defined as 'The transfer of structured data, by agreed message standards, from one computer system to another without human intervention'. Most other definitions used are variations on this theme. Despite being relatively unheralded, in this era of technologies such as XML web services, the Internet and the World Wide Web, EDI is still the data format used by the vast majority of electronic commerce transactions in the world. More…
Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI)
Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) is a family of business models in which the buyer of a product provides certain information to a supplier of that product and the supplier takes full responsibility for maintaining an agreed inventory of the material, usually at the buyer's consumption location (usually a store). A third party logistics provider is involved who makes sure that the buyer have the required level of inventory by adjusting the demand and supply gaps. As a symbiotic relationship, VMI makes it less likely that a business will unintentionally become out of stock of a good and reduces inventory in the supply chain. Furthermore, vendor (supplier) representatives in a store benefit the vendor by ensuring the product is properly displayed and store staff are familiar with the features of the product line, all the while helping to clean and organize their product lines for the store. One of the keys to making VMI work is shared risk. Often if the inventory does not sell, the vendor (supplier) will repurchase the product from the buyer (retailer). In other cases, the product may be in the possession of the retailer but is not owned by the retailer until the sale takes place, meaning that the retailer simply houses (and assists with the sale of) the product in exchange for a predetermined commission or profit. A special form of this commission business is scan-based trading whereas VMI is usually applied but not mandatory to be used. This is one of the successful business models used by Wal-Mart and many other big box retailers. Home Depot uses the technique with larger suppliers of manufactured goods (ie. Moen, Delta, RIDGID, Paulin). More…

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