Packaging:

Packing & Delivery

Overview

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Packing and Delivery is our reliable final step to get your finished PCB assemblies and products safely from our facility to your door, on time and in perfect condition. We offer flexible packaging choices — like sturdy boxes, anti-static foam, custom inserts, or pallets for larger orders — to protect everything during transit. Each package gets clear labeling with your details, part numbers, and any special instructions. Our system connects directly with trusted couriers for smooth pickup and real-time tracking, so you can follow your shipment every step of the way. We commit to delivery deadlines you can count on, with options for standard, express, or cargo services for heavy or bulk shipments. With careful packing, accurate labels, and proven shipping partners, we ensure 100% on-time, damage-free delivery — whether it's a single prototype or a full production batch. Ready for worry-free packing and delivery? Let's ship it right.

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Manufacturing Metrics

All of our services have different metrics. We've aimed to unify and better present the capabilities of our manufacturing services through a standardized approach.

Packaging Options

Anti-static, foam-in-place, custom crates

Labeling

ESD, RoHS, REACH, part code labels

Courier Integration

DHL, UPS, FedEx, local logistics

Tracking

Photo and electrical verification

Delivery SLA

Next-day (domestic), 3-5 days (international)

Cargo Service

Domestic, continental, overseas

Packing & Delivery

Manual Quality Inspection

According to the documentation, a set number of boxes are opened and checked before being transferred to logistics. A visual inspection is carried out to ensure that the set is complete, that the devices are prepared for use, that the assembly stages have been completed in accordance with the instructions, and that the device is flawless.

Packing & Delivery

Packing

The packaging is carried out by an automatic packaging line. The boxes are transported to the system via conveyor belts directly after assembly has been completed. As soon as a box arrives on a conveyor belt, the unique data matrix of the box is scanned, and the box composition is printed on the box. According to the data matrix, one robot collects the boxes one by one and sorts the same device packages into specially built lift shelves. If devices differ, they are sorted into separate shelves. Once the right number of boxes are stacked to fill the shipping box, another robot forms the box and inserts the product batch. Afterwards, the box is carried further on a conveyor belt, where it is sealed. Finally, the shipment box is marked with a sticker that represents the box contents and is sent to the final quality assurance station.

Leaders that work

with us also believe

1

There's a way to produce both quickly and with high quality

2

Actions are stronger than words, so I'll choose what I can touch & see

3

Clear dialogue is the only acceptable form of communication

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