Capability — Turnkey Manufacturing

One Requirement. Coordinated Through Completion.

Reduce vendor coordination by bringing machining, purchased components, assembly and shipment into one managed manufacturing path where the job allows it.

A finished product may require far more than a single machined component. For suitable projects, MIR can combine in-house manufacturing with purchased items, assembly and shipment so the customer manages one coordinated requirement instead of several disconnected suppliers.

Applications & suitable jobs

  • Products combining machined and purchased components
  • Jobs that must ship assembled rather than as parts
  • Customers consolidating several suppliers into one path

Technical detail

Procurement, assembly, shipping coordination and the information MIR needs before accepting a turnkey manufacturing scope.

Make and buy

MIR manufactures the machined components and can procure the purchased items the assembly needs, so the bill of materials is managed as one scope.

Assembly and shipment

Suitable products are assembled and shipped to the destination the customer chooses — including direct to the customer's own client.

What MIR needs first

Drawings, the bill of materials, assembly requirements, packaging and destination, quantity and schedule. Multi-component turnkey work is priced after review, not instantly.

Frequently asked questions

Do you handle recurring turnkey programs?

Yes — once the product and process are established, the program moves to contract manufacturing for scheduled repeat production.

Can you ship directly to my customer?

Shipment destination is part of the project scope; direct shipment is a normal arrangement.

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