AkijBashir Group Enters Cable Market with Bangladesh’s First 3-Layer Insulated Wires


Published: 20 Mar 2026

Author: Precedence Research

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AkijBashir Group Stepped Into The Cable Industry With 3-Layer Insulated Cables

In January 2026, AkijBashir Group officially entered the electrical wire and cable sector with its new brand, AkijBashir Cables. Launching Bangladesh’s first 3-layer insulated wire, the products feature pure copper construction and advanced technology capable of withstanding heat up to 105°C for superior, safe, and efficient electrical protection.

Advanced Machinery

Newly launched AkijBashir cables feature 3-layer, 105°C heat-resistant pure copper to redefine safety standards across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. This advanced insulation provides superior protection, addressing modern, rigorous electrical infrastructure requirements. Manufacturing is mainly carried out using top-class machinery sourced from major countries such as China, Germany, Europe, and India. The factory has an apparent capacity to process 300 tonnes of copper cables and 200 tonnes of PVC yearly, emphasizing first on industrial, domestic, and communication cables.

According to Towards Chem&Materials, the copper wire & cable market size accounted for USD 182.85 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 198.67 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 419.17 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 8.65% from 2026 to 2035 as demand from electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure is increasing globally.

AkijBashir Cable has officially entered the market with 32 showrooms, providing immediate nationwide access to premium electrical solutions. Launched with the tagline “Confidence Within,” the brand underlines the group's commitment to safety, reliability, and long-term performance.

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