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4 Things To Look For In A Custom Metal Steel Fabrication Partner

by Tomothy Perez

If you need to have something created from steel for a product, you are going to need to partner with a custom steel fabrication business to create your product. When you are looking for a custom steel fabrication partner, there are a few traits you are going to want to look for in order to have the best fabrication experience.

#1: Buys Mill-Direct Supplies

With any fabrication partner, you want to ask how they source the metal they use to create their custom products. Look for a fabrication partner that purchases mill-direct supplies.

A fabrication partner that buys products mill-direct will be able to negotiate the price of the metal that they purchase for your project. A fabrication partner that buys mill-direct also has to have the infrastructure for storing and processing metal in-house, which generally means that they will be able to handle larger volumes of orders.

#2: Cost-Reduction Assistance

Next, you want to work with a fabrication partner that is going to work with you to find ways to bring down the cost of your product. You also want to work with a fabrication partner that can help you figure out how to reduce assembly and shipping costs. A smart fabrication partner will help you see how to save money on an individual project so that you'll bring them all your products.

#3: Design Assistance

Third, you want to work with a fabrication partner who will help with the design of your product. You may have the perfect idea for your product, but actually bringing that idea to life will require you to work with a fabrication partner who is going to help consult on the product.

You want a partner that is going to help evaluate structural integrity, functionality, and cost-effectiveness. You need a partner that is going to be investing in the product creation process; after all, if your product is successful, you will place more orders and generate more work for your fabrication partner.

#4: Experience

Fourth, you want a partner who is going to bring years of experience to your product. A partner with experience will have the knowledge to let you know if your idea is realistic or if your idea needs to be adjusted in order to work both functionally and aesthetically.

When it comes to finding a steel fabrication partner, you want to look for a company that buys mill-direct supplies, that can provide design assistance, that will work to reduce your costs, and that brings experience to the table. A custom fabrication partner with all of these traits will help enhance your project.

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