Make vs Buy Decisions in Industrial Engineering Projects
In industrial engineering projects, make vs buy decisions are rarely simple cost comparisons. These decisions
Read MoreSupply chain challenges in industrial projects are rarely caused by logistics alone. In most cases, risk, delays, and cost overruns originate from early engineering decisions that fail to account for component availability, lifecycle constraints, supplier qualification, and long-term supply continuity.
This section explores engineering-driven supply chain decisions made by OEMs, system integrators, and industrial teams operating in project-based environments where technical validation must precede pricing and procurement.
In industrial environments, supply chain outcomes are defined long before purchase orders are issued. Decisions made during design, specification, and component selection directly influence supplier dependency, regulatory compliance, lead time exposure, long-term product support and serviceability.
Treating supply chain purely as a procurement function often results in late-stage redesigns, emergency substitutions, certification issues, and avoidable project risk.
The articles below explore real-world supply chain challenges through an engineering lens, focusing on engineering decision-making frameworks used in industrial and OEM environments.
In industrial engineering projects, make vs buy decisions are rarely simple cost comparisons. These decisions
Read MoreAt Electro Fasten, supply chain decisions are evaluated on a project-by-project basis. There is no catalog pricing and no instant quotation model. Every request undergoes technical review before supplier engagement.
If your project involves sourcing decisions that impact availability, lifecycle, compliance, or long-term risk, submit your requirements for engineering-led technical evaluation.
Submit a Project for Engineering ReviewEngineering-driven sourcing strategy, RFQ structuring, and supplier qualification for industrial projects.
Lifecycle management, lead time risk, alternates, and obsolescence mitigation.
Standards, materials, coatings, compliance, and application-specific fastening decisions.
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