Amphenol — Supply Chain & Business Relationships
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Where it sits in the AI-server chain
The stages where a filing quote places this company on the AI-server chain.
Suppliers (companies that supply it)
“Based in Vancouver, Washington and with annual sales of approximately $15 million, Wilder Technologies is a key supplier to the Company of high-performance test and measurement solutions for high-speed digital, RF and signal integrity applications to the IT datacom market.”— APH 8-K, filed 2026-07-29 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
Partners & collaborations
“Collaborations with AMD, Amphenol, Arm, ASPEED, Cadence Design Systems, Eoptolink, Ingrasys, Insyde Software, Molex, Quanta Computer, Synopsys, TE Connectivity, Wistron, and Wiwynn are driving rack-scale innovation with an open ecosystem.”— ALAB 8-K, filed 2025-11-04 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
Competitors
“In the Transportation segment, the Company’s competitors include Eaton Corporation, Pacific Engineering, MTA (Meccanotecnica Codognese), Amphenol Corporation, Sensata Technologies Holding NV, and TE Connectivity Ltd.”— LFUS 10-K, filed 2026-02-19 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
“Primary competitors include Aptiv, Belden, Corning, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, Glenair, HUBER+SUHNER, ICT Luxshare, Jonhon, Molex, Rosenberger, Sensata, TE Connectivity and Yazaki, among others.”— APH 10-K, filed 2026-02-11 EDGAR · View source filing ↗
Filed activity
Filings by Amphenol itself, from our archive: US SEC earnings filings (Form 8-K Item 2.02 and Form 6-K results reports) since 2025-07-22, plus Taiwan Stock Exchange material announcements where covered. Not a complete filing history; subjects appear verbatim in their original language.
Second Quarter 2026 Highlights: ● Sales of $8.8 billion, up 55% in U.S.Show more from the filing
dollars and 30% organically compared to the second quarter of 2025 ● Orders of $10.7 billion, resulting in a book-to-bill of 1.23:1 ● GAAP Diluted EPS of $1.37, up 59% compared to prior year ● Adjusted Diluted EPS of $1.35, up 67% compared to prior year ● GAAP and Adjusted Operating Margin of 29.5% and 29.8% , respectively ● GAAP and Adjusted Operating Income include an $80 million ($0.04 per share) net benefit related to the recovery of IEEPA tariffs ● Operating and Free Cash Flow of $1.6 billion and $1.2 billion , respectively ● Completed two acquisitions: El.Com and Wilder Technologies Wallingford, Connecticut, July 29, 2026. Amphenol Corporation (NYSE: APH) today reported record second quarter 2026 results. “We are pleased to have closed the second quarter of 2026 with record sales and Adjusted Diluted EPS, both exceeding the high end of our guidance,” said Amphenol Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, R. Adam Norwitt.