Manufacturing Capabilities

In-House Manufacturing

  • Metal pressing and folding
  • Sheet metal fabrication
  • Tube manipulation and fabrication
  • Metal turning
  • Robotic welding
  • Mig and Tig welding
  • Plastic injection moulding
  • Tooling manufacture
  • Plastic extrusion
  • Powder coating and wet spraying (RoHS Compliant)

In-House Assembly

  • Full electro-mechanical assemblies
  • Final testing procedures
  • Certification

Storage & Logistics UK & China

  • Storage in China as part of a supply chain
  • Shipping and transport worldwide
  • Delivery from stock held at UK warehouse to kanban / schedule

China Enterprise UK Ltd has a fully owned and directly staffed 200,000 square foot (19,000 sqm) manufacturing facility in Guangzhou, mainland China.

The western style modern manufacturing facility offers a wide variety of manufacturing disciplines such as metal pressings, sheet metal work and fabrication, tubular manipulation and fabrication, metal turned parts and injection mouldings. The facility is also able to complete fully integrated and tested assembly work.

Our comprehensive in-house manufacturing capability is aligned to a stringent and rigorous quality controlled regime.

The operation is fully versed and experienced in supply of products produced under such quality systems as PPAP and Six Sigma and has long-term experience of developing and delivering major OEM projects from China.

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