The engineers who scope it are the ones who build it.
No handoff between sales and technical. The same team that reviews your constraint set designs the machine, assembles it, and commissions it at your facility.


Depth on the floor, not on the org chart.
Mechanical & Process Design Engineers
Metrology & Tooling Specialists
Controls & Power Systems Engineers
B.E./M.E. in Mechanical or Production Engineering. Each engineer has owned at least three full SPM builds from constraint brief to factory acceptance test.
Qualified in GD&T, CMM operation, and gauge R&R. Fixture tolerances are validated against your drawing callouts before the first chip is cut.
PLC, HMI, and variable load circuit design. Handles electrical load bank specification, calibration, and integration with your test environment.
Every build begins with a documented constraint set—your cycle time, tolerance range, load profile, or test parameter. That document is the design brief. If your requirement changes, the design changes with it.
Constraint first. Design second.
We do not adapt a platform we already have. We scope the machine your process requires, then engineer it from that specification. The output is measurable: it either meets your requirement or it does not ship.
Assess the fit before you send the brief.
Review what we build, how we build it, and which engineer will own your project. When the credentials check out, send us the requirement.
