- .Does the supplier have the manufacturing capabilities you need? See for yourself and visit the factory floor if possible.
- Does it have the manufacturing speed and capacity to respond to quick-turn orders during product development, market launch or production phases?
- Does it have minimum part order? Many production houses have relatively large minimum part orders, which can be a risky upfront financial investment if only low volumes of parts are initially needed. Look for a service bureau with no minimum part restrictions.
- Does it have the level of quality control you need? A medical-grade supplier’s quality control should be excellent but that would add expense to a commercial-grade product that may not need such an elevated level.
- Does it work with your project’s materials? Service bureaus typically stock with the widest selection of materials on hand and have the most expertise in using them. They often accept most customer-supplied materials as well.
- Does it offer design support? If you’re not a manufacturing expert, advice or feedback on the manufacturability of your project may be in order.
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