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ONet's International Contract Manufacturing Services.

International Contract ManufacturingKnowledgeable companies understand that international contract manufacturing is far more complicated than locating one or two factories in Asia, giving them drawings and specs and having them start production. This is a brief outline of our sourcing process:

Step 1: Our RFQ process.

First, we get the RFQ into the proper shape for international sourcing. Our philosophy is the less we leave to chance, the higher the likelihood of success. The goal is to let our vendor know exactly what is expected of them. This means we must talk with your engineers and quality control people and any complicated assembly work.

Step 2: Getting the best pricing from the quality of vendor our client requires:

We get quotes from two or more vendors. On occasion, clients also want U.S. pricing. Our job is to get top vendors bidding against each other for your work. Often we have more than one client using the same vendor which again leads to better pricing. This is why most of our pricing would be unavailable to our clients had they approached our vendors directly.

Step 3: Developing a detailed project management Gantt timeline:

Once there is agreement on price, our program manager will make up a detailed project timeline. During this process all the steps that will be required to complete the project are discussed. Click here to find out more about this process.

Step 4: Developing a quality control plan:

Your project manager will also put together a quality control plan to eliminate as much risk in the project as possible. Click here to find out more about our QC program.

Step 5: The tooling deposit and making the first article sample:

Once all details are nailed down, the client gives us a tooling deposit and pays the first article sampling fee and the manufacturing process in begun.

Step 6: A client visit to the vendor (Optional):

Some clients elect to visit our vendor before work goes into production. This trip is often made after the tooling is completed and the first article samples are ready for inspection.

Step 7: The project goes into production:

Once first article samples are approved, the project goes into production.

Step 8: Shipping:

Our representatives make sure the packaging plan is correct and the product is ready for shipping. At this point, to save our clients markup, we then turn the product over to their freight forwarder. If our client does not have one, we can recommend one.

If you have any questions about our sourcing process, call our representative at 800.772.0970 or visit our Inquiry Page simply your sourcing process.
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