Even when you have an excellent in-house manufacturing and engineering unit for your business, there will surely come a time when you need to ramp up production as clients demand more. While in-house manufacturing is ideal because you have direct control over everything that happens within the production, outsourcing PCB assembly services can save you a great deal of time and resources and free your crews' hand to do more important internal tasks for the growth and development of your business. Besides, outsourcing PCB assembly doesn't necessarily mean relinquishing control over your production. In fact, you can have just as much control over the assembly line without the stress of being in charge of production. PCB assembly services offer great value for investment for more reasons than resource savings:
- Outsourcing enables your business and your production to be in the same shore and within the same time zone as your target market. This can mean a world of benefits come product launch and deployment.
- Outside sources can bring a new level of technical competency—one that you won't have to build upon out of your business' pocket. Most of the time, extra pairs of hands and eyes are needed to make your end product perfect. Outside help can help maintain the highest quality of your products, especially when you hire competent engineers who know exactly which tests and procedures to use to make sure everything is up to the standard before sending out your assembled pieces.
- Keeping assembly and production in-house requires expensive investments. When you do your own electronics manufacturing, a huge capital investment can't be helped since production lines and equipment, manpower, and technical expertise don't come cheap. If you run a small company with limited product, there is little foreseeable ROI using these approach even when you look years down the line. Investing your money on outsourced PCB assembly services will take your budget further and make you a more profitable operation.
- Outsourcing PCB assembly allows you to leverage investments other companies have made, especially when it comes to production technology. Sizeable, dedicated electronics assembly plants usually offer all-in-one services, making it easier to organize production from a single point of contact (some even offer design services and other solutions as part of the deal), while keeping the pace of production consistent throughout. Dedicated services can produce more product units, more quickly, at a much lower cost than keeping production in-house.
About the Company:
ADCO Circuits offers electronic design and circuit board assembly services to aerospace/military, telecommunications, automotive, industrial/commercial, wireless and medical equipment markets. They provide electronic designing, contract manufacturing, rapid prototyping and PCB assembly services in Michigan. They are an ISO 9001 and TS 16949 certified and compliant to AS 9100 and ISO 13485.