Seratech partners with Essentra to improve efficiency in processing and fuel growth
Mechanical design engineering specialist Seratech Engineering and Prototyping is maintaining its manufacturing quality and optimizing process efficiencies with a new partnership with Essentra Components, the widely respected specialist in provision of critical industrial parts.
As a specialty mechanical engineering machine developer with customised products, Seratech required a dependable partner for streamlining the process of buying its large variety of specialty high-quality components. Rather than maintaining the sophistication of multiple suppliers, Seratech felt the need to look for one-stop-shop component suppliers. It approached Essentra to provide the solution.
With more than 65 years of history as a global producer and distributor of essential components, Essentra was well placed to recognize the problem and allowed Seratech initial access to more than 45 000 discrete parts – from caps and plugs to cable ducting, cable clips and rocker switches. Following a series of meetings, an offer of free samples and free CAD drawings, the answer was a bespoke partnership solution which met the requirements of Seratech for efficiency and quality.
Ramses Selen, Owner of Seratech, said that the new partnership has helped make their day-to-day operations more efficient: “Having one supplier like Essentra who takes care of everything for us, we can fully focus on innovation and technological development, without having to worry about any dip in quality of efficiency whilst balancing multiple relationships. In Essentra, we’ve gained a supportive, long-term partner.”
Stefan Bosmans, Benelux General Manager at Essentra, says: “I am delighted at the speed of delivery and consistency from the team to support the growth of Seratech and uphold their high-quality standards across their mechanical engineering portfolio. While we handle the supply of components, Seratech can continue doing what they do best, delivering customised solutions and pushing the boundaries of technology and engineering.”