FSD Precision

Core Service

Assembly / Packaging / Shipping

FSD Precision coordinates assembly, packaging, labeling, and shipment preparation so buyers can reduce handoffs between separate suppliers.

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Engineering review before quote release
Structured QA and process coordination
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Introduction

OEM Assembly and Shipment Preparation Under One Control Window

Assembly programs are managed as the final production-control layer that connects finished components with kitting, protection, and export readiness. The goal is to deliver parts that are ready for receiving, line-side use, or end-customer presentation.

Mechanical and electromechanical assembly support for customer-supplied BOM structures and work instructions.
Packaging planning for cosmetic protection, barcode labeling, retail cartons, and export transit stability.
Shipment coordination covering inspection release, palletization, documentation, and delivery handoff.

Technical Specification

A quick technical snapshot for buyer-side review

These points summarize the manufacturing route, key production assumptions, and downstream execution support.

Assembly Scope
Mechanical, kitting, packaging, labeling
Documentation
BOM, work instructions, labels, pack lists
Shipment Mode
Air, express, sea, warehouse handoff

Sub-services

Detailed process branches and supporting capabilities

These linked sub-services help buyers move deeper into the manufacturing route that best matches their part requirements.

Capabilities

Key capability and project-planning points

These items help buyers and engineers align the manufacturing route, process fit, and project requirements before RFQ release.

Assembly planning can be aligned to torque control, sequence verification, cosmetic handling, and traceability requirements.
Packaging routes are reviewed around transport mode, stacking risk, customer labeling rules, and warehouse expectations.
Shipment readiness can include carton markings, pallet standards, export documents, and container loading logic.

Materials

Typical materials and substrate options

Representative options are visible now; detailed alloy tables can be added later.

Customer-supplied components
Custom trays
Foam inserts
Cartons
Palletized export packaging

Downstream Operations

Secondary treatments and finishing support

These downstream operations help align part function, appearance requirements, and shipment readiness.

Kitting
Labeling
Carton packing
Palletization
Export shipment coordination

Consult Engineers

Discuss process fit with the engineering team

Use this section when you need support on manufacturability, process selection, cost drivers, or production planning.

Parts Gallery

Representative part examples and program types

These cards provide a light visual summary of common project outputs and can be expanded with image content later.

Program View

Assembly program sample

Visual reference for project planning, release review, and buyer-side communication.

Program View

Assembly inspection setup

Visual reference for project planning, release review, and buyer-side communication.

Program View

Assembly production reference

Visual reference for project planning, release review, and buyer-side communication.

Typical Applications

Representative part types and production focus areas

This section highlights the kinds of components, review points, and downstream operations commonly handled in each program.

Typical projects include hardware kits, module assembly, spare-part sets, and retail or industrial packaging programs.
Assembly support fits customers that want one supplier to manage component completion through dispatch readiness.
Packaging workflows often support export shipments, after-sales kits, installation packs, and recurring warehouse supply.

QUALITY CONTROL & TOLERANCES

Inspection discipline aligned to feature risk and production stage

Quality control is reviewed around material condition, process stability, critical features, cosmetic standards, and outgoing release.

01

Assembly quality can include functional verification, visual checks, labeling confirmation, and count accuracy.

02

Packaging review focuses on part protection, orientation control, trace labels, and transport robustness.

03

Outgoing release can include packing photos, barcode confirmation, lot traceability, and shipping documentation.

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Compare the available process paths and move into the RFQ flow when the project is ready.

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Order Flow

Steps to Place an Order

01
Upload Drawings

Send your drawings and project files for review.

02
Engineering Review

We confirm process fit, risk points, and assumptions.

03
Get a Quotation

Receive a structured quote with process guidance.

04
Production & Inspection

Production runs with in-process and final checks.

05
Packaging & Delivery

Parts are packed and prepared for shipment release.

Why Choose FSD Precision

Why Choose FSD Precision?

FSD Precision supports OEM buyers with equipment capacity, inspection control, engineering support, and integrated manufacturing services from drawing review to final delivery.

01

Equipment Capacity

Manufacturing resources for mold manufacturing, injection molding, die casting, CNC machining, stamping, and surface finishing projects.

  • CNC machining, die casting, molding and stamping support
  • Flexible capacity for prototype and production projects
  • Coordinated manufacturing resources for OEM orders
02

Inspection & Quality Control

Inspection planning based on drawing requirements, critical dimensions, surface finish, and assembly needs.

  • Dimensional inspection and in-process checks
  • CMM, calipers, micrometers and gauges
  • Inspection reports available upon request
03

Engineering & Production Team

Engineering and production teams review drawings, materials, tolerances, surface finish, and process feasibility before production.

  • Drawing review before quotation
  • DFM and process feasibility support
  • Clear communication during project execution
04

One-Stop Manufacturing Service

FSD Precision coordinates tooling, molding, casting, machining, stamping, finishing, inspection, and delivery through one project workflow.

  • Mold-to-production support
  • Surface finishing and post-processing coordination
  • Export-ready project follow-up

Resources

Reference pages that support process selection and RFQ preparation

These resource links help buyers move from early research into a better-informed quote discussion.

FAQ

Common questions before RFQ submission

These answers help buyers confirm process fit, project scope, and the best next step for technical review.

Can FSD assemble parts made by different processes?

Yes. Assembly is often used to consolidate machined, cast, stamped, molded, and finished parts into one deliverable program.

Do you support custom packaging standards?

Yes. Packaging can be matched to customer labels, carton counts, pallet rules, and transport requirements.

Can assembly be added late in a project?

Yes, but better results come when assembly and packaging assumptions are reviewed during the quote stage.

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