Sourced by Cofactr
In this episode of Sourced by Cofactr, Ed challenges one of the most persistent misconceptions in hardware manufacturing: that kitting is just low-skill, outsourceable labor. Through a vivid failure scenario, he shows how seemingly minor handling mistakes—like improper ESD precautions—can quietly introduce defects that surface months later as catastrophic product failures. The episode reframes kitting as a critical engineering function, sitting at the intersection of warehousing, quality control, and electronics handling, where precision and discipline directly determine product reliability. From there, Ed breaks down what actually separates a true kitting partner from a basic logistics provider. He introduces a three-pillar framework—quality, risk, and traceability—highlighting the systems, standards, and controls required to prevent invisible failures like electrostatic damage, moisture exposure, and counterfeit components. The takeaway is clear: outsourcing kitting isn’t about offloading work—it’s about integrating specialized expertise and robust systems into your operation. Done right, it reduces risk; done poorly, it simply hides it until it’s too late.
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