Production and supply

Production and supply stage with flexible model: own capacities, partner components, or mixed configuration depending on object goals.

What result do you get after this stage?

Stable lead times, coordinated supply, and consistent installation quality on site.

How long does this stage take?

Typical batches: 2-7 business days after approved drawings.

What is included in this service?

  • Galvanized and insulated duct sections with precise geometry
  • Custom adapters, plenums, transitions, and service nodes
  • Equipment selection and supply aligned with approved project specification
  • Optional own/partner/mixed production configuration without rigid brand lock-in
  • Hermetic joints and prepared mounting sets for fast on-site assembly
  • Batch planning and delivery windows aligned with installation schedule
  • Input quality control and output acceptance before delivery

Cycle stage: 2/4

Quick answers about this stage

A short view of when the service is needed, what outcome it gives, and where it sits in the delivery cycle.

When is this service needed?

Production and supply stage with flexible model: own capacities, partner components, or mixed configuration depending on object goals.

What result do you get after this stage?

Stable lead times, coordinated supply, and consistent installation quality on site.

Where does this stage sit in the overall cycle?

This is stage 2 of 4. After it, the project moves into "Installation and commissioning" without reworking the baseline decisions.

How is this service delivered in practice?

What is shown

This block shows our capabilities and approach to the production and supply stage: node detailing, equipment assembly, and testing before handover to installation.

How does this stage work step by step?

The stage starts with detailing: based on approved solutions, we prepare nodes, casing elements, transitions, connections, and other components that must precisely match the design and site installation conditions.

We then organize assembly and completion. Depending on project goals, timing, and specification, we may manufacture some nodes in-house, engage partner production facilities, or work in a mixed model with materials, components, or specific equipment.

Before handover to site, we carry out testing: checking completeness, geometry, build quality, and readiness for the next stage of work. When it is possible and genuinely necessary, we create conditions close to real operating scenarios to validate the solution before installation on site.

This approach demonstrates our production capabilities, gives quality control at the preparation stage, and helps deliver a coordinated and predictable solution for installation.

From concept to testing. A brief look at the main stages of equipment production: concept, engineering, manufacturing, assembly, and testing.VIDEO
From concept to testing

A brief look at the main stages of equipment production: concept, engineering, manufacturing, assembly, and testing.

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Metal parts, fasteners, and casing elements of ventilation equipment in the production area.PHOTO 01
Detailing

Preparation of parts and nodes for further assembly of ventilation equipment.

A specialist welds a metal element during the assembly of ventilation equipment.PHOTO 02
Assembly

Assembly and welding of casing elements and internal unit components.

An assembled ventilation unit in the production workshop at the testing stage.PHOTO 03
Testing

Inspection of assembled equipment before shipment or installation.

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What other stages connect to this service?

Each service is delivered in one cycle: audit, design, implementation, launch, and support.

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