Value-added assembly to reduce your supplier count—hardware installation, sub-assemblies, kitting, labeling, and export-ready packaging
Capability Highlights
Assembly planning aligned with fabrication and finishing sequence
Hardware installation and kitting support per requirement
Packaging options designed for shipping protection and easy handling
Reduced procurement workload (one-stop delivery)
Supports pilot runs and scalable production assembly
Standard vs Extended Capability
Standard: sub-assembly and basic integration per BOM and drawings.
Extended: complex kitting, custom labeling, or special packaging/ logistics supported on request and per project needs.
Design Notes & DFM Tips
Provide a clear BOM and assembly drawings/exploded views
Identify torque requirements or fastener standards if critical
Clarify whether finishing happens before or after assembly
Define labeling location and packaging format (kitting rules)
Mark functional interfaces and critical fit points
Quality & Inspection
Inspection per drawing requirements
Reports available upon request (FAI/COC, etc.)
RFQ Checklist
BOM + assembly drawings
STEP/PDF files
Quantity and delivery format (kits / assembled units)
Packaging and labeling requirements
Critical tolerances and fit points
Finish requirements and sequence
FAQ
FAQ
Q: Can you deliver parts as kits?
A: Yes—kitting is available on request.
Q: Can you install hardware?
A: Yes—per BOM and requirements.
Q: Can you package for export shipping?
A: Yes—custom packaging available as needed.
Q: Do you handle assembly after finishing?
A: Yes—finish sequence is planned per project.