We machine to order metal parts in common laminated,
stainless and special steels, smeted metals, bronze, aluminium,
composite plastics and other less commonly used materials.
We offer our services for the subcontracting of
finished pieces or even partial machining. We can also assembly
different components to deliver complete sets.
Our services are aimed at all types of companies in general,
also from the metals sector, who buy or subcontract services of
this type off-site.
Our customers range from those who place sporadic or one-off
orders to cover a sudden increase on their order books, to customers
with a perfectly structured programme of purchases of these services,
we have a special interest in those customers who can maintain
a rotation which facilitates a continued business relationship.
We practically work, or can work, with the entire metals industry
and related sectors, except for the automotive and autotraction
industries or others that are similar in nature, requering a high
concentration of resources and subject to risk and dependency,
since this can jeopardise both the maintenance of the rotational
quality of orders and the heterogeneous nature of our usual client
portfolio, or, because of their excessively serialised nature,
can mean changes in the qualitative composition of our operators.
In general terms, given the composition of our production staff
and other resources at our disposal, we consider that our production
is most competitive between ten and five hundred pieces, per batch
or per order, although we are perfectly able to manufacture one-off
batches.
In this regard, we should stress that our form of quoting
helps to facilitate the search for the ideal manufacturing batch
size. Our quotations offer very valuable information to our clients,
the composition of the price of the item that is offered, with
clarifying details of the values attributed to the fixed price
of each part and order, and the cost of production. This gives
our clients a superior facility for their cost analysis. It is
clear from each quote the variation that the unit price will undergo
given the hypothesis of a different quantity of units to be manufactured,
and so the client has the possibility of optimising the price,
by taking into account the reduction of the fixed costs.