Manufacturers must take choosing the right fabrication partner seriously because it’s crucial to success and ensures industry standard compliance. It can also help optimize costs while maintaining efficient project timelines, even as the industry expands into high-tech territory.
But how do you determine if a fabrication company is the right fit for your needs and future? Let’s discuss key questions to ask.
Here is what you should ask when evaluating a possible partner:
Experience speaks volumes about a fabrication company’s ability to deliver quality and reliability.
Ask potential partners about their history in the industry, the types of projects they have handled, and their familiarity with different fabrication standards. A proven track record demonstrates expertise in project execution, material handling, and design.
A full-service fabrication partner can streamline processes and reduce the need for multiple vendors.
Understanding the range of services helps determine whether the fabrication company offers services that align with project needs. Guage their full capacity by asking about specialized services like prototyping and design assistance.
Past work is one of the most accurate indicators of future performance and customer satisfaction.
Review past projects and speak with former clients to assess quality and consistency with valuable insights. Also, ask for case studies or references to understand their expertise and verify their ability to meet expectations.
Reliable fabricators invest in stringent AQ measures to uphold the highest-quality production standards.
Inquire about certifications, inspection processes (first-article inspections, in-process checks), and continuous improvement initiatives. Fabricators with strong quality assurance methods can ensure defect-free production.
Meeting deadlines, no matter how tight, is essential for ensuring a smooth production process.
Timely delivery requires information about capacity and lead times, strategies for meeting deadlines, and contingency plans for delays. Reliable partners have streamlined workflows and established efficient practices.
Fabrication partners should optimize designs for improved cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and quality.
Optimize manufacturability while improving efficiency and reducing costs. Ask if engineers can refine specifications, determine what file formats they accept for CAD, and discover how they handle design changes mid-production.
Good partnerships allow for company expansion to support evolving needs and increased volumes.
Your fabrication partner should scale with you as your business grows. Find out their flexibility in production volumes, capacity for future growth, and ability to support increased demand without sacrificing quality.
Working with a partner offering in-house secondary services often means significant cost reduction.
An all-in-one partner should help streamline production and improve turnaround time. Ask if they offer in-house powder coating, hardware insertion, graining, silk screening, or MIG/TIG welding. Are there any cost of lead-time benefits?
Learn more about Seconn’s secondary operations and how they can help your team streamline production, cut costs, and increase quality. For more information about balancing cost and quality in custom metal fabrication, check out this blog.
Seconn Fabrication has grown from a small job shop into one of the best sheep metal fabrication companies in the industry. Since 2003, our team has prioritized quality, efficiency, and reliability. Our expertise spans cutting, forming, welding, powder coating, and other custom metal fabrication services.
We are dedicated to quality and customer satisfaction, with a 98% on-time delivery rate to ensure timely project completion. Our ability to scale production as business demands grow makes us the ideal long-term partner. We have the technologies, experience, and resources to accommodate your evolving needs.
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