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Manage the risk

Wednesday, 12 November 2008 · 2 Comments

  • There are countless stories of the nightmare episodes of parts sourced from the Far East; wrong material, wrong shape, wrong month…..and when it eventually does arrive it can’t be used and can’t be returned!! You’ve probably had to buy a container load as well to get their attention, which has already been paid for in full!!

    So how do you source a quality investment casting, commercial grade investment casting, sand casting or die casting supplier who is on the other side of the world and doesn’t speak much English? Try the web; but beware, all is not necessarily what it seems….and if you do find a decent foundry and actually go there and see it with your own eyes, how do you know for sure that your parts will be made there next time, or the time after?

    The tales continue with initial samples being spot on, on time but this quickly deteriorates. And lets not forget, the Chinese are extremely good at producing what you ask for, but unless your instructions are crystal clear and all subjectivity removed, you may still be sampling this time next year. If the design won’t cast properly it won’t be challenged, and at best you will have variable quality.

    And don’t forget the on costs; shipping, import duty, handling and storage fees, deferment, UK transport costs, inspection/ rework costs, scrap, storage, cash flow etc, etc.

    DGI offer a guaranteed sourcing route from an engineering team with a combined 100 years experience in investment casting. Our aim is to supply an engineered solution which optimizes the design of the part and offers the most commercially viable option.

    In short, this is risk management for processes that are technically demanding but if done correctly can offer huge rewards.
    Some of the benefits we offer:

    An impartial assessment of the project/ part- Right first time philosophy UK or China manufacturing options-Metallurgical advise- Lowest cost option- Delivered prices in Sterling- In house solid model design facility- FEA analysis- Bespoke casting simulation package -Quality assurance to ISO and TUV standards- PPAP and NDT- Dedicated quality, logistics and account managers -UK manufacturing facility backup -In house inspection and rework facility- Stocking facility- Credit facilities- Peace of mind; if it’s scrap, it’s our scrap and not yours!
    So go for the very cheapest option and buy direct from China; or allow us to manage the risk on your behalf- the choice is yours.


 

Added value, reduced costs.

DGI continue to manufacture investment castings from their facility in Manchester and offer a number of post operations such as machining, polishing and plating; some in house, others via approved sub contractors. But the business growth comes from the long established supply partnerships with foundries in the Far East, with the low cost manufacturing that benefits the high labour content processes of investment casting, commercial grade investment casting and sand casting.
Other less labour intensive processes such as machining, painting and plating do not offer the same level of savings over the base casting process but are, nevertheless, less expensive in the Far East. For this reason, wherever possible, DGI encourage their customers to add as much value as possible to the parts with the target to supply as near to finished as possible.
Not only do you make direct savings from the added processes, indirect savings from extra handling and transportation at this end.Which all adds to the total savings and keeps the responsibility for supply of good product in one place, rather than the “not our fault” philosophy that so often causes disruption to supply and costly scrap or rework at the wrong end of the process.
DGI’s technical input and quality management procedures are crucial in the supply chain of sourced parts from overseas, something that they have been perfecting now for nearly 10 years.

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Seize the opportunity.

Doom and gloom continues to make the headlines, costs escalating, companies losing turnover and profit, short time working and so on and so on. But at DGI we see a real opportunity to continue the ambitious growth that we have experienced over the last three years.
Our business model is simple but effective; low cost UK manufactured parts with a low controlled overhead for the “buy British” brigade, or where the numbers are low; lower cost sourcing from our supply partners in China with the proven quality management and procedures to guarantee a smooth transition for parts that are currently sourced from less commercially advantageous locations.
Investment castings, commercial grade investment castings and sand castings all benefit significantly from our proven supply routes in China; allied to the very best engineered solutions that we can offer to maximize the benefits and minimize the risks assosciated with low cost sourcing countries.
Commercial grade investment casting in particular offers huge benefits in designing or converting parts that were intended to be or already are fabricated parts.
So don’t withdraw and accept defeat; DGI can offer process solutions and cost reductions to enable you to get that competitive edge back and to regain that market share.

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