
What does assembly mean in your production – just screwing parts together?
No. Assembly for us is the final stage of a full production cycle: we have manufactured the enclosure, applied the coating, installed fasteners, added marking – and the customer receives a finished product, not a set of parts. If you need electronics or cable assemblies from customer‑supplied components installed – we do that too, all at our facility in Ivanovo.
Can you assemble a product using electronics and components supplied by the customer?
Yes. We regularly work this way: we manufacture the enclosure and metal parts ourselves, while the customer supplies circuit boards, connectors, displays, fasteners. We assemble everything according to an assembly drawing or sample. This arrangement is convenient for electronics manufacturers – no need to coordinate multiple contractors.
How do you control quality during assembly?
Every assembled product goes through our TCD: we check assembly compliance with the drawing, geometry, and reliability of component fastening. Since we have manufactured all metal parts ourselves, we don’t need to correct others’ errors – there is no incoming inspection for metal; everything has already been checked at earlier stages. This speeds up assembly and reduces non‑conformance rates.
How are finished products packaged before shipment?
We package so the product arrives undamaged – the choice depends on size and fragility. For coated enclosures, this is typically individual bubble wrap and a cardboard or wooden crate with a custom insert. For serial batches, we develop a standard packaging scheme that is repeated on each shipment. We handle labeling and accompanying documentation ourselves.
How does shipping from Ivanovo work?
We ship through transport companies – CDEK, PEC, Business Lines, and others as agreed with the customer. For customers in Ivanovo and nearby regions, delivery by our own transport is possible – please check conditions when placing an order. We prepare a waybill and provide accompanying documents.
Do you take on single units or only series?
We take on both. A prototype or pilot sample is a normal job for us – we often work with customers who first make a single sample for testing, then launch a series. For serial production, we retain all documentation and a proven process route – repeat orders are started faster.
What do I need to provide to start assembly?
Just an assembly drawing or diagram with component positions and a bill of materials. If you have no documentation – we work from a sample or detailed description; our design engineers will capture everything needed. Contact us by phone 8 (800) 201-81-98 or at ik37@bk.ru – we will discuss the task and calculate the cost.