Part Families
We Accept
We are selective. Not every component fits our route logic or process envelope. Below are the families we actively pursue — and the boundaries we respect.
Stamped Metal Brackets
Our primary discipline. Press-formed brackets, mounting hardware, structural frames, and support hardware produced in repeat runs. We handle route design, tooling logic, and pilot control end-to-end.

Pressed Sheet Covers
Sheet metal covers, enclosures, guards, and panels destined for repeat production. We focus on families with consistent geometry and volume — not one-off prototypes.

Injection-Molded Housings
Plastic housing and connector support alongside our metal work. We don't position ourselves as a pure plastics house — but for component families that combine metal and plastic, we can cover both.

Aluminum Subassemblies
Selected aluminum parts and subassemblies that fall within our confirmed process envelope. We don't claim broad aluminum depth — but specific families fit our route logic.

Joined Components & Subassemblies
Welded, fastened, or assembled subassemblies that combine two or more components into a deliverable unit. We capture subassembly value where the route supports it.

Outsourced Part Families
Transfer of recurring part families from foreign, high-cost, or legacy suppliers into disciplined Saudi production. This is the factory-outsourcing wedge — not prototyping or sampling.

What We Don't Accept
Discipline is part of the offer. We won't say yes to a component that doesn't match our route logic — it protects your time and ours.
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We'll confirm fit or explain why not — within 72 business hours, at no cost.
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