Product Assembly Technicians at VPI Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
The importance of manufacturing engineering has vastly increased over the last decade. Rapid innovation, complex technology, and efficiency demands have raised the bar for improved manufacturing production.
Incorporating manufacturing engineering during the design and engineering stage of a new product is important. To increase the efficiency of both time and cost, engineers implement strategies, analysis, and processes during the product's design stage.
You will find that VPI manufacturing engineers see the broad spectrum of the product life cycle, as well as the specific details of what it takes to create, prototype, and manufacture high-tech electronic products. With an efficient design and manufacturing plan, our client's time and money are highly valued.
Additionally, our manufacturing engineers are involved in supply chain management, quality management, distribution and logistics, life-cycle management, and environmental factors.
While mechanical engineering skills are consistently used, manufacturing engineers and mechanical engineers often work side by side to create the best product life cycle.
Manufacturing engineering has also been defined as production engineering and is based on core industrial engineering skills and concepts. By focusing not only on the design and development of the product, but also the operation of integrated systems of production, manufacturing engineers can achieve high quality, efficient, and economically competitive products. Integrated systems of production can include employee product building line procedures, robots, automated machinery, computers, or networks of computers.
VPI currently has a 20,000 square foot manufacturing facility to provide high-tech electronic assembly and services for products with high-quality, unique, and complex system requirements. For more information on VPI’s manufacturing services click here.