Streamline Contract Manufacturing With Custom Assemblies and Turnkey Machines

Apr 19, 2024
Turnkey machine

The right contract manufacturer will enable you to focus on your products and continue to grow your business without constraining your resources. Most contract manufacturers, however, are at the mercy of their suppliers. Any disruption in the supply chain — whether a raw material shortage or logistical issue — will impact the company's ability to meet your needs, affecting your profitability and time to market.


In addition, contract manufacturing often comes with many indirect costs. Whereas direct costs — such as labor, materials, maintenance and repairs — are easy to track, there are often many hidden costs associated with things like supply chain management, real estate expenses, taxes. These indirect costs are often left out of the decision-making process.


At Pearse Bertram, we avoid these supply and cost challenges by packing a powerfully unique punch as an established industrial distributor and cutting-edge contract manufacturer. 


Unlike other contract manufacturers, we don’t have to source our components from distributors around the country. As a result, we avoid the middleman and double markup prices that go along with it, helping you save up to 40 percent in your bottom-line costs.


Contract Manufacturing Capabilities and Benefits

Here’s a quick overview of our capabilities as a contract manufacturer, along with the benefits you can expect.


As an end-to-end provider of automation and process control solutions, we serve a variety of industries, including medical, life sciences, food and beverage, defense, industrial equipment, test and measurement, automotive and more. Our capabilities include:

  • Turnkey machines — whether large, small, simple or complex.
  • Electrical control panels.
  • Pneumatic and hydraulic assemblies.
  • Process systems.
  • Robotics.
  • Testing — and more.


Our extensive technical capabilities, combined with our established role as both a supplier and contract manufacturer, will help you unlock many benefits. First, by offloading both the direct and indirect costs associated with assembly, purchasing, engineering and testing, you can expect to lower your total cost of ownership (TC). Second, you’ll accelerate from prototype to production very quickly, enabling you to get to market faster. And finally, because we’re both a distributor and contract manufacturer, the same assembly will cost 20 to 30 percent less from us versus other contract manufacturers.


Ready to get started? Learn more about our contract manufacturing capabilities on our website, or contact us today.

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