Support for industrialization

Support for industrialization

support for industrialization

Support for Industrialization: Turning Designs into Efficient Production

Taking a machine from concept to full-scale production is a critical step. Industrialization isn’t just about turning a drawing into a product, it’s about creating a process that is efficient, repeatable, and results in a machine that performs reliably.

This support for industrialization guides companies through the transition from design to production with a practical, hands-on approach grounded in real workshop experience. Our focus is simple: speed up assembly, prevent bottlenecks, and make every project scalable.

How Industrialization Support Is Applied in Practice?

Effective support for industrialization comes from real-world experience, not theory alone. Project managers, assemblers, and testers work closely with engineering teams, bringing practical insight to aspects often overlooked during design.

Our support covers:

  • Critical tolerances and complex geometries that can slow assembly or increase errors
  • Optimized subassemblies to reduce operations and simplify assembly
  • Assembly sequences, analysed and tested using a DFMA (Design for Manufacturing & Assembly) approach
  • Standard work times and cycles for accurate resource and cost planning
  • Fixtures and support tools designed to improve productivity and ergonomics
  • Testing procedures that are simple, traceable, and scalable for serial production


The value lies in solutions that actually work on the shop floor.

What True Industrialization Looks Like

A fully industrialized process:

Eliminates rework and production bottlenecks

Optimizes time, cost, and resource use

Ensures consistent quality and repeatability, even at high volumes

Achieving this requires practical know-how, a deep understanding of production realities, and an operational perspective that goes beyond the technical drawing.

Right-Sized Batches and Scalable Production

Industrialization is also about knowing how much to produce and when. Through economic order quantity development support, efficient batch sizes are identified by considering:

  • Product complexity
  • Order frequency
  • Procurement and inventory costs
  • Delivery and logistical constraints

This ensures no overproduction, lower inventory, and a production cycle that’s both efficient and sustainable.

Industrialization is also about knowing how much to produce and when. Through economic order quantity development support, efficient batch sizes are identified by considering:

  • Product complexity
  • Order frequency
  • Procurement and inventory costs
  • Delivery and logistical constraints

This ensures no overproduction, lower inventory, and a production cycle that’s both efficient and sustainable.

Why Structured Support for Industrialization Makes the Difference

Choosing DICO GROUP for industrialization support means having a partner who:

  • Manages the entire production process, from technical review to final assembly
  • Cuts time and costs through practical, measurable improvements
  • Simplifies operations by serving as a single technical and operational point of contact
  • Provides full traceability and reliability, even for high-volume production

Contact us to transform your project into a robust, easy-to-assemble, and fully scalable process.

Industrialization is more than a formality: it’s the foundation for smarter workflows, lower costs, and faster time-to-market.

Smart Packaging and Integrated Logistics

Logistics are an essential part of industrialization. We design technical packaging that makes handling and installation easier while protecting components and optimizing space.

Full Traceability and Ongoing Collaboration

Every action is tracked, documented, and shared with the client’s engineering team. We maintain constant communication, capturing changes and issues clearly to ensure smooth operations—even across long-term or distributed production.

Our Industrial Outsourcing Services