CONSIGNMENT ASSEMBLY

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Send us PCBs. Send us parts. Or send us both. You decide. 

Consignment orders are defined as when a customer sends components and/or boards in a single box or “kit.” Unfortunately, 1 out of every 2 consignment kits go hold, which can cause delays of up to 5 days. Here’s why and what you can do about it.

1. Overages

The number one problem with consignment kits is that customers do not send enough extra parts to account for normal attrition. While Advanced Assembly does not experience much loss, a small amount of overages is required to avoid delay.

Read our overage guidelines. 

2. Substitute Parts

We understand substitute parts are often provided when originally designated parts can not be provided. However, many customers fail to communicate when a change has been made. This means the parts in the kit do not match the part list on the Bill of Materials (BOM). To avoid this issue, please clearly communicate and label part substitutions.

3. Moisture-Sensitive Parts

When customers provide parts, they are often loose or in opened bags. This can cause a serious problem if a part is installed that isn’t moisture-free or needed to be pre-baked prior to assembly. Also, there is no way to determine the shelf-life of the part.

4. Inconsistent Labeling

There are many ways parts are labeled. First, customers often have their own, internally-developed part designation system. Then there’s the label given to a part by the manufacture or manufacturers. PCB assembly companies also give parts reference designators once the BOM is checked by design-for-assembly software. Without careful attention to detail it is easy to label different parts with different designators. This is why Advanced Assembly always provides kit labels for consignment orders.

Learn about kit labels.

5. Split Kits

When customers have multiple jobs being assembled at the same time, they often put the parts and boards for all jobs in a single box without indicating which parts / boards are to be used for which project. Not only can this cause delays while Receiving splits the kits, it also greatly increases the chances for lost or misplaced components.

6. Waiting for Your Response

Assembling jobs correctly the first time is our top priority. When there are questions with consignment kits, we reach out to customers for clarification. How quickly the issues are resolved is up to you. While some customers get back to us in minutes, many can take days, causing significant delays on their projects.

Simply follow the instructions in the document below on how to send your PCBs and components and we’ll machine-assemble the build as fast as possible.

Five Steps to Preparing Your Parts Kit

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AVOID THE HASSLE

If you don’t have the time to kit your job, we can do it for you. Benefits of our turnkey PCB assembly process include:

  • No need for multiple vendors, pieces or parts.
  • One purchase order and one price.
  • No worrying whether you have the right number of parts.
  • Smoother, more efficient assembly.
  • We are accountable for the entire process!
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