CONTRACT MANUFACTURING
Our Approach
Domestic & Overseas
We Can Produce Domestically or Internationally
Regulatory Testing and Compliance
UL, FCC, CE, MIL-Spec, and More
US Point of Contact
Your Contact is US Based
You Need to Ship Great Products
You don’t just need a great design – you need to ship product. By integrating our product design services with our contract manufacturing capacity, we are able to offer a complete solution. We can provide production quotes in the midst of development, so you know what to expect.
Our Capabilities
- PCBA builds
- Injection molded parts
- Sheet metal parts
- Embedded electronics
- Product integration
- Assembly
- Package and shipping
Our Benefits
- Proven track record of manufacturing performance
- Fast transition from design to production
- US and overseas manufacturing options
- Domestic point of contact
- Earlier visibility of projected manufacturing costs
- In-house engineering for long term support
- In-house supply chain and logistics management
Domestic or International Manufacturing
Our production houses are domestic and international. Locations include USA, Mexico, Malaysia, Taiwan, and China. Production location may be driven by your customer’s preferences, or by target manufacturing costs. We can suggest a production path for you.
Regulatory Testing and Compliance
In Phase 4 or 5 of the development process, planning and execution of regulatory testing takes place. SGW Designworks will collaborate with the contract manufacturer on your behalf to ensure that relevant regulatory testing and documentation is addressed. This can include UL listing, FCC testing, CE marks, product safety testing, and compliance documentation. Depending on the product and the markets being served, regulatory testing may be managed by the manufacturer, or by SGW Designworks.
Manufacturing Support
When you use SGW Designworks for manufacturing, there is no ‘hand off’ to production. Our engineering and supply chain teams remain engaged and available to support you through design tweaks, product updates, component shortages, and more.