Single Coordination Point
EDS helps combine multiple components, suppliers and process steps into one managed project flow.
EDS supports mechanical assembly projects by coordinating cast, forged, machined and finished components into ready-to-install units with quality documentation, functional checks and supply chain follow-up.
Service Overview
Industrial assemblies often require more than individual component sourcing. Castings, forgings, machined parts, fasteners, seals, bearings and surface-treated elements must be coordinated so that the final unit is ready for installation, testing or direct integration into the customer’s system.
EDS supports assembly projects by coordinating the manufacturing route, supplier communication, documentation, finishing requirements and functional checks needed to deliver complete or partially assembled industrial units.
This approach can reduce supplier complexity, internal handling, logistics steps and coordination time, especially when several manufacturing processes are required before the component is ready for use.
EDS helps combine multiple components, suppliers and process steps into one managed project flow.
Components can be supplied as subassemblies or complete units according to the application scope.
Integrated supply can reduce internal workload, transport steps and coordination complexity.
Assembly Capabilities
Assembly requirements vary depending on the component function, tolerance stack-up, material combination, fastening method and inspection expectations. EDS helps align these requirements before the project moves into sourcing, production and final delivery.
Coordination of cast, forged, machined and finished parts into mechanical subassemblies ready for installation or further integration.
Support for assembled units that require fit checks, fastening, sealing, alignment, bearings, bushings or interface validation.
Coordination of painting, coating, plating, surface treatment or corrosion protection before final assembly where required.
Industrial Applications
EDS supports assembly projects for industrial sectors where component reliability, documentation and delivery coordination are important. Typical applications include mechanical subassemblies, hydraulic housings, valve-related units, brackets with machined interfaces, railway components, machinery groups, coupling units and heavy equipment assemblies.
Assembly scope can range from simple component grouping and fastening to more complete functional units involving machining, surface treatment, seals, bearings, fasteners, testing and final packing requirements.
Technical Review
Assembly projects require clear definition of component interfaces, fit requirements, fastening methods, finishing sequence, inspection expectations and packing needs. EDS supports this review to reduce errors and improve coordination before production begins.
| Assembly scope | Definition of which components, operations, fasteners, seals, bearings or purchased parts are included in the supply package. |
|---|---|
| Interface control | Review of mating surfaces, tolerances, fits, alignment points, mounting holes and datum references between components. |
| Process sequence | Evaluation of the correct order for machining, finishing, coating, cleaning, inspection, assembly and packing. |
| Functional requirements | Clarification of movement, leakage, fit, torque, sealing, load or performance checks required before delivery. |
| Documentation package | Coordination of dimensional reports, certificates, inspection records, functional checks and customer-specific documentation. |
Quality & Documentation
EDS supports assembly projects with documentation control, supplier follow-up and inspection coordination. This helps customers maintain visibility over component conformity, assembly readiness and the complete manufacturing route behind the delivered unit.
Coordination of material certificates, batch information and documentation for the components included in the assembly.
Support for inspection reports covering critical assembly dimensions, interfaces and customer-defined features.
Coordination of fit checks, leakage checks, torque checks or other functional requirements when applicable.
Process Integration
The strongest value of assembly support often comes from connecting several manufacturing steps into one controlled supply route. EDS can coordinate the full chain from raw component production to final assembly and delivery preparation.
Components produced by casting or forging can be combined with purchased or machined items into a functional assembly package.
Critical surfaces, holes, threads, seats and references can be machined before assembly to ensure fit and functionality.
Coating, painting, surface treatment and corrosion protection can be coordinated before or after assembly depending on the technical requirement.
Start an Assembly Project
Send us your drawing package, bill of materials, assembly requirements or project scope. EDS can help review feasibility, coordinate suppliers, manage documentation and support delivery follow-up.