Contract
Manufacturing is simply contracting the right
processes for your project.
Blue Grass
Manufacturing contracts processes.
Assembly, Machining, Welding, Stamping, etc.
If you can dream it, we can engineer it.
BGM pursues the assembly of
complete products in a turnkey operation or the production of sub assemblies or sub systems of a product.
We are a contract manufacturer.
We have hosted high volume product assembly operations for the Fortune 25 and we have assembled low volume assembled products for inventors and venture capitalists.
We have established dedicated contract assembly plants for our customers and have designed assembly lines and operated them in our customer’s facilities.
We can design labor-intensive assembly lines with all the tooling, checking fixtures and quality procedures for ISO
9001:2000 and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) in place.
We assist our customer in the design
and manufacture of automated assembly machines.
BGM
pursues assembly jobs that are mechanical assembly or electro mechanical
assembly.
We have an excellent record of lifting our customer’s assembly system and bringing his assembly equipment into our plant while lowering their total product cost, improving quality and on time delivery.
We have been shipping in a “just in time” delivery mode to our customer’s assembly lines for over 40 years. Whether your sub contract assembly work is bench assembly or subassembly lines, Bluegrass Manufacturing and its partners in the Supply Chain Alliance, LLC have cost saving solutions for you.
We will also
warehouse your completely assembled and packaged product and perform fulfillment operations so you never have to handle your product before it goes to your customer.
Send us your fulfillment orders and we will send you the invoices. Better yet, we can even take product orders directly from your customers.
We have the following equipment available to support assembly operations:
Electrostatic free assembly benches
De-ionizers
Hand solder stations
High POT tester
Cure oven
Roller conveyor
Pallet conveyors
Skate conveyor
Ball conveyor
Belt conveyor open and closed loop
Workstation pallet lifts
Rework and Repair stations
Sorting stations
Orbital riveter
Staking presses
Dake presses
Spot welders
Resistance Welders
Mat welder
Wire cut off line
Branson sonic welders
Pneumatic (air) screw guns
Auto feed Screw guns
Torque meters
Glue dispensers
Box taper
Shrink wrapper and heat tunnels
Heat guns
Speed rack parts storage
Parts bins
Pallet Racking
Secure storage areas
Industrial lift trucks and Pallet trucks
Cardboard Compactors
Assembly line designers
Test station design
Tool and fixture makers
Coordinate measuring Machine
Exact Macola Integrated ERP and Accounting
System
BOB Cad and Auto Cad.( All other print Readers)
Mini Tab Statistical software
Completely digital process and ISO 9001:2000 documentation
Please
call us or drop us an email
today in order to talk about your assembly needs
today. (859)233-7445 Put it all together with
BGM.
An excerpt from Wikipedia
concerning Contract Manufacturing:
"A contract manufacturer
("CM") is a firm that manufactures
components or products for another
"hiring" firm. Many industries utilize
this process, especially the aerospace, defense,
computer, semiconductor, energy, medical, personal
care, and automotive fields. Some types of
contract manufacturing include CNC
machining, complex assembly, aluminum die casting,
grinding, broaching, gears, and forging.
In a contract manufacturing
business model, the hiring firm - typically an OEM
- approaches the contract manufacturer with a
design or formula. The contract manufacturer will
quote the parts based on processes, labor,
tooling, and material costs. Typically an OEM will
request quotes from multiple CMs. After the
bidding process is complete, the hiring firm will
select a source, and then, for the agreed-upon
price, the CM acts as the hiring firm's factory,
producing and shipping units of the design on
behalf of the hiring firm.
Many well-known companies use
contract manufacturing as an alternative to
operating and maintaining their own factories.
Contract manufacturing can be used for anything
from single components to a complete product. Printers,
computers,
and cellular
phones personal care products are all examples
of products that are made using this method.
In an international context,
establishing a foreign subsidiary as a contract
manufacturer can have favorable tax benefits for
the parent company, allowing them to reduce
overall tax liabilities and increase profits,
depending upon the activities of the contract
manufacturer."