On-Demand Manufacturing


We support prototype through series production with a controlled vendor network, clear quality documentation, and one accountable point of contact across the full RFQ to delivery workflow.

Manufacturing Execution Model

Defined scope and clear deliverables aligned upfront

Supplier qualification supported by in-process quality checks

Structured communication throughout execution

Change and revision control built into the workflow

Together, this model supports reliable manufacturing execution across the full product lifecycle, from prototype to series production and end-of-life support.

What We Produce

We support a controlled set of manufacturing routes, selected based on part requirements, tolerances, volumes, and documentation needs.

CNC Machining

  • Milling and turning (prototype to production batches)

  • Fixture and tooling support for repeatability

  • Close-tolerance and quality-critical components

  • Defined inspection approach for critical features

Sheet Metal & Fabrication

  • Cutting, bending, forming

  • Welded assemblies (as required)

  • Repeat builds with controlled documentation

  • Suitable for brackets, frames, enclosures, and assemblies

Cast + Machined Components

  • Feasibility and manufacturability inputs (draft, critical features)

  • Tooling coordination and supplier validation steps

  • Post-casting machining and finishing coordination

  • Inspection documentation aligned to requirements

  • Sand casting

  • Investment casting

  • Pressure die casting (PDC)

  • Gravity die casting

Forging

  • Closed-die / open-die forging routes (project-specific)

  • Machining and finishing coordination

  • Material traceability support where required

Injection Moulding & Plastics

  • Mold development coordination

  • Die and mould making via qualified partners

  • Tool try-out and validation through vendor networks

  • Low-volume to series production runs

  • Tool maintenance and modification support

  • Process oversight and quality alignment

Tooling, Fixtures & Gauges

  • Machining fixtures and workholding

  • Jigs and assembly fixtures

  • Gauges and inspection fixtures

  • Plastic and die-casting molds (project-specific)

Quality and Control Approach

We manage manufacturing quality through clear requirements, controlled execution, and documented verification. Quality is built into the process, not added later.

How control is applied

  • Suppliers are selected based on process fit and part requirements.

  • Tolerances, surfaces, and critical features are defined upfront.

  • Inspection methods are agreed upon before production begins.

  • Revision and change control ensure production follows the latest release.

  • Documentation is delivered to support acceptance and traceability.

How We Work

We follow a structured workflow that covers the full process from RFQ through delivery.

  • Drawings, volumes, delivery needs, and documentation expectations.

  • Critical features, tolerances, surface requirements, and manufacturability risks are clarified early.

  • The manufacturing route is selected based on capability, risk, and repeatability.

  • For new parts or new routing, a pilot build and first-article checks confirm the baseline.

  • Production is tracked against the defined plan, with checks focused on critical characteristics.

  • Final verification and documentation are completed as agreed.

  • If drawings change, revisions are controlled and communicated to prevent mismatch.

Start with a Pilot RFQ or Discuss a Part.

For new customers, we recommend starting with a small pilot order to confirm manufacturability, inspection expectations, and communication flow. Once the route is stable, scaling to higher volumes is straightforward. Share a drawing, quantity, material, and target delivery date. We will respond with the information needed for an accurate quote and clear next steps.