/ Engineering-first process

From structural brief to load-tested delivery

Every order begins with your product's weight, drop exposure, and stacking load — not a catalogue size. We spec, prototype, test, and sign off before production starts.

Three-stage spec protocol

What happens before you take delivery

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Structural intake

Prototype and test

Sign-off and production

You submit product weight, stacking load, and drop-test exposure. We draft the structural brief — no catalogue defaults, no assumptions.

You review the test data, sign off, and production begins. Your engineering contact and your production line are the same call — no offshore handoff.

A physical prototype is built and run through documented burst, compression, and drop tests. No production run is approved on verbal assurance.

Close-up overhead shot of a wooden pallet under steel load-testing jig in a tungsten-lit factory, visible joint stress points and numbered test markers on the wood surface, industrial floor in background
Close-up overhead shot of a wooden pallet under steel load-testing jig in a tungsten-lit factory, visible joint stress points and numbered test markers on the wood surface, industrial floor in background
Local. Documented. Repeatable.

Timeline you can plan around

Structural brief to prototype sign-off typically runs 5–7 working days. Full production dispatches within the agreed window — tracked against the same spec sheet you approved.

Regional manufacturing means zero specification loss. One contact handles intake, testing, and delivery confirmation — not a chain of offshore handoffs.

Ready to submit your structural brief?

Bring your SKU data and damage-rate history. We'll return a custom spec and test protocol within two business days.