Contract Manufacturing
What the network makes
Precision machining
Metal fabrication
Stamping
Assembly
Two ways to bring us a part
Build to print
Build to spec
Prototype through production
What we can make, and how we decide
A capability list tells you what a shop owns. It doesn't tell you whether your part is a good fit for it. We qualify that question before we quote, across a partner network covering machining, fabrication, stamping, finishing and assembly.
Machined and turned parts
Milled and turned components in aluminum, steel, stainless and engineered plastics, from prototype quantities through recurring production runs. Multi-axis work where the part geometry requires it, and simpler setups where it doesn't — the process is chosen against the drawing, not against what a shop happens to have free.
Tolerance capability is confirmed per part rather than claimed in general. Before we quote, we identify which features are critical, which partner holds the process capability to hold them, and what inspection method proves it. If a tolerance on the print is tighter than the process can reliably hold, you hear that during the quote, not after first article.
Fabrication, stamping and forming
Sheet metal fabrication and weldments for enclosures, brackets, frames and structural assemblies. Progressive die stamping where volume justifies tooling, and press brake or laser-cut fabrication where it doesn't — including the analysis of where that crossover actually sits for your annual quantity.
Welded assemblies are qualified on the joint, not the shop. We confirm the weld process, the operator qualification behind it, and the inspection standard the joint will be accepted against, before the first assembly is built.
Finishing and assembly
Plating, painting, powder coating, anodizing and passivation through qualified finishing sources, specified to the standard your program calls out rather than to a shop's house process. Mechanical assembly and kitting, including sub-assemblies delivered ready to install on your line.
Where a part moves through multiple processes and multiple suppliers, BCI remains the single supplier of record. One purchase order, one point of accountability, and one party responsible when a dimension at final inspection traces back to an operation three steps upstream.
Send a drawing and a volume. We'll tell you which process fits, which partner runs it, and what it costs landed.
Materials and process capability
| Deliverable | Contents |
|---|---|
| First article inspection | Full dimensional report against the drawing, with the measurement method stated per feature |
| PPAP submission | Level as specified by the customer — PSW, control plan, process flow, PFMEA, capability studies, MSA |
| Control plan | In-process checks, frequency, reaction plan |
| Capability study | Cp/Cpk on customer-designated features where sample size supports it |
| Material certification | Mill certification traceable to heat or lot |
| Change control | Notification and re-qualification on process, tooling or sub-tier change |
Cenflex Precision Manufacturing
Starflex Fabrication
Cadrex Manufacturing Solutions
KDM Metal Machinery
Titan Metal Fabricators
Thyssenkrupp
Ranflex Metals