FAQ

1

Project Fit & Manufacturing Scope

What types of projects are you best suited for?

We are best suited for engineering-driven, non-standard sheet metal and welded assembly projects, typically involving:

  • Multiple processes such as bending, welding, and assembly
  • Structural or dimensional relationships between parts
  • Requirements for repeatability, batch consistency, and production stability

Primary Clients: We primarily work with industrial equipment manufacturers, OEMs, and system integrators.

Do you only support build-to-print manufacturing?

No.

We support both drawing-based manufacturing and sample-based manufacturing.

  • When complete 2D / 3D drawings are provided, production is carried out strictly according to approved documents.
  • When drawings are incomplete or physical samples are provided, inputs are converted into clear, production-ready manufacturing references before production begins.

Our focus is not only on making parts, but on making them consistently and repeatably.

Are you suitable for very simple or highly price-driven parts?

Projects that are extremely simple and purely price-driven are generally not our optimization focus.

Our value lies in:

  • Managing structural and assembly relationships
  • Coordinating multiple manufacturing processes
  • Ensuring stable results across production batches

If cost is the only consideration and no engineering control is required, a different supplier model may be more suitable.

What level of project complexity do you typically handle?

Typical projects include:

  • Precision bending parts
  • Welded components and assemblies
  • Non-standard enclosures, frames, and structural components

Many projects require interaction between multiple processes rather than isolated single-operation parts.

2

Drawings, Samples & Engineering Input

What information is required for a quotation?

A quotation is typically based on:

  • 2D drawings (PDF / DWG) and/or 3D models (STEP preferred)
  • Material specification
  • Quantity and estimated demand
  • Surface finish requirements
  • Basic application or assembly context

More complete information allows more accurate evaluation of manufacturability and pricing.

Can you manufacture based on physical samples?

Yes.

We support sample-based manufacturing, including:

  • Dimensional verification
  • Process evaluation
  • Establishment of manufacturing references

Samples are used as a basis for repeatable production, not one-off duplication.

Do you provide design or drawing services?

We do not act as a product design company.

However, during quotation and production preparation, we may provide manufacturability feedback, such as:

  • Process feasibility
  • Tolerance risk identification
  • Assembly or structural considerations

All production is always based on customer-approved drawings or agreed references.

3

MOQ, Samples & Production Volume

What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)?

There is no fixed MOQ.

MOQ depends on:

  • Part complexity
  • Manufacturing process
  • Setup and tooling requirements

We work primarily with production-oriented projects, where the product design has already been validated and approved by the customer.

Can you provide samples before batch production?

Yes.

Samples are provided based on customer-validated designs that are already considered technically qualified and suitable for market release.

The purpose of samples is to:

  • Verify that we, as the supplier, can manufacture the product correctly
  • Adapt and implement the design based on our equipment configuration, process strengths, and manufacturing experience
  • Establish a stable and repeatable manufacturing approach within our factory
  • Confirm dimensional accuracy, assembly, and surface finish

Samples represent the result of applying a confirmed design to our actual production environment.

4

Quality, Tolerances & Consistency

How do you ensure consistency across batches?

Consistency is achieved through:

  • Defined manufacturing routes
  • Controlled fixtures and tooling
  • Repeatable process parameters

Our focus is on batch-to-batch stability, not only single-part compliance.

How are tolerances handled?

Tolerances are handled strictly based on:

  • Customer drawings
  • Approved specifications
  • Confirmed reference samples (when drawings are incomplete)

No assumptions are made beyond agreed requirements.

5

Logistics, Trade Terms & Communication

Where do you ship to?

We support international shipments, including customers in:

  • Europe
  • North America
  • Australia
  • Other global markets

Shipping methods are selected according to project requirements and customer preference.

Which Incoterms do you support?

Commonly supported terms include:

  • EXW
  • FOB
  • CIF
  • DDP (upon request)

DDP arrangements are handled based on agreed scope and responsibilities.

6

Before Contacting Us

What should I prepare before contacting you?

To enable an efficient discussion, it is recommended to prepare:

  • Drawings or samples
  • Target quantities and project stage
  • Key technical or quality requirements

This allows us to quickly determine project fit and provide meaningful feedback.

Have More Questions?

Get in touch with our engineering team for detailed discussions about your specific project requirements.

Before contacting us, please prepare:
  • Drawings or samples
  • Target quantities and project stage
  • Key technical or quality requirements