Electromechanical Equipment Contract Manufacturing for Complex OEM Builds
PEKO provides electromechanical equipment manufacturing for OEMs that need a partner to build, wire, integrate, and test electrically active equipment for production. We support products that combine fabricated structures, control panels, cable harnesses, motors, sensors, PCBs, operator interfaces, pneumatics, and functional verification into one repeatable build.
These programs are harder to scale because the product must be mechanically assembled, electrically integrated, and functionally proven as one system. PEKO helps OEMs reduce the production risk that often comes with panel wiring, cable routing, subsystem integration, documentation gaps, and test readiness.
Why OEMs Outsource Electromechanical Equipment Manufacturing to PEKO
Electromechanical equipment is often where product complexity becomes manufacturing complexity. A build may look stable on paper, but still break down in production because of wiring issues, control panel layout problems, difficult cable routing, unclear test methods, or gaps between mechanical and electrical documentation.
PEKO helps OEMs close that gap.
We support electromechanical equipment programs with the in-house manufacturing, assembly, integration, and test infrastructure needed to bring electrically active equipment into production with more control and less risk.
OEMs come to PEKO when they need:
- A manufacturing partner that can support both mechanical and electrical integration
- Better build control across machined parts, fabricated parts, wiring, assembly, and test
- Stronger documentation, revision control, and traceability
- A more disciplined path from prototype or pilot build to repeatable production
- Lower-risk transfer of electromechanical equipment from another supplier or internal operation
Built for the Real Challenges of Electromechanical Equipment
PEKO’s electromechanical contract manufacturing capabilities are built around the issues that typically slow down electrically active OEM equipment in production.
Electrical + Mechanical Integration
PEKO supports builds that require coordinated integration of fabricated structures, back-panel wiring, control hardware, cable harnesses, motion components, sensors, PCBs, and operator interfaces. By managing these elements together, we help reduce the disconnects that often show up when multiple suppliers or internal teams are involved.
Documentation + Build Readiness
Electromechanical products are especially vulnerable to documentation gaps. Mechanical drawings may be released, but harness details, test steps, panel layouts, and assembly knowledge are often less mature. PEKO helps strengthen build packages, work instructions, revision control, and production documentation so the product is easier to build consistently.
Functional Test + Verification
For electromechanical equipment, assembly is only part of the job. The product also has to be brought up, checked, debugged, and verified. PEKO supports subsystem and system-level testing so OEMs can move into production with more confidence in fit, function, and repeatability.
Production Transfer + Scale-Up
Electromechanical transfer programs often fail in the details, not the BOM. Risk shows up in undocumented cable routing, fixture requirements, panel assembly practices, test methods, and tribal knowledge that never made it into the build package. PEKO helps capture and stabilize those details so transferred programs are easier to launch and sustain.
Electromechanical Systems Contract Manufacturing + Engineering Capabilities
Engineering + Production Readiness:
- Design for manufacturability support
- Mechanical and electrical engineering collaboration
- BOM verification and refinement
- Prototype and pilot build support
- Production documentation development
- Test planning and fixture support
In-House Manufacturing:
- CNC machining, milling, and turning
- Sheet metal fabrication and welding
- Powder coating and finishing
- Component and subassembly manufacturing
- Supply chain coordination and procurement
Electromechanical Assembly + Integration:
- Mechanical and electrical assembly
- Control panel and HMI integration
- Back panel wiring and assembly
- Cable harnessing and wire routing
- PCB installation and validation
- Sensor, motor, servo, and actuator integration
- Pneumatic and hydraulic assembly
- Box builds and multi-level subassemblies
Testing + Verification:
- Functional testing of subsystems and full systems
- Debug and bring-up support
- In-circuit, continuity, and burn-in testing
- Factory acceptance testing (FAT) support
- Data capture and test documentation
- Test process refinement for production repeatability
Common Electromechanical Systems We Build
PEKO supports OEMs building electromechanical equipment such as:
- Motion-controlled systems and actuator-driven equipment
- Control panels and operator interface assemblies
- Laboratory and diagnostic instruments
- Box builds with integrated wiring, PCB, and sensor content
- Automation modules and robotic subsystems
- High-level assemblies with combined electrical and mechanical content
When OEMs Bring Electromechanical Equipment to PEKO
Most customers engage PEKO when the product is no longer the issue, but path to production is.
Prototype-to-Production Transition
You have a working design, but the build still depends too heavily on engineering oversight, tribal knowledge, or manual troubleshooting.
Production Transfer
You need to move an existing electromechanical product line from another supplier or internal build environment without losing performance, quality, or schedule control.
Design Optimization for Manufacturing
You need to improve wire routing, panel layouts, enclosure fit, part count, serviceability, or subsystem integration before scaling production.
Pilot + Ramp-Up Support
You are moving from development builds into low-volume or full-rate production and need a partner that can coordinate machining, fabrication, wiring, integration, and test within one operation.
Legacy Product Updates
You are updating controls, components, or subsystem architecture in an existing product and need help managing compatibility, documentation, and production risk.
Production Transfer Support for Electromechanical Equipment
Transferring electromechanical equipment into production takes more than releasing drawings and a parts list. The real risk usually lives in the undocumented details that make the product buildable and testable in the real world. PEKO supports electromechanical production transfers with a structured approach that may include:
- On-site teardown and BOM verification
- Reverse engineering of undocumented assemblies
- Documentation rebuild and process mapping
- Fixture replication and test protocol development
- Pilot builds and pre-production runs
- Dedicated transition project management
Our goal is to help OEMs transfer electromechanical equipment into production without losing the knowledge required for repeatability, quality, and functional performance.
Built for High-Spec OEM Equipment
PEKO supports electromechanical equipment manufacturing for OEMs in industries where integration complexity, documentation control, and test rigor matter most, including:
- Medical and life sciences
- Defense and aerospace
- Semiconductor and advanced technology
- Renewable energy and power systems
- Industrial automation and robotics
- Telecommunications and communications equipment
Common Questions About Electromechanical Contract Manufacturing
When should an OEM outsource electromechanical equipment manufacturing?
OEMs usually outsource electromechanical equipment manufacturing when a product is ready to move beyond internal bench builds, pilot builds, or an underperforming supplier. Common triggers include production transfer, prototype-to-production ramp-up, documentation gaps, test immaturity, and internal capacity constraints.
What should OEMs prepare before transferring an electromechanical product line?
OEMs should prepare revision-controlled BOMs, routings, work instructions, quality records, test procedures, acceptance criteria, tooling information, and known supplier constraints before transferring an electromechanical product line. The more complete the package, the lower the transfer risk.
What should OEMs look for in an electromechanical contract manufacturing partner?
OEMs should look for a partner with in-house manufacturing and assembly capabilities, strong documentation control, disciplined revision management, functional test support, and experience moving products from qualification builds into repeatable production.
Ready to Discuss Your Electromechanical Equipment Build?
PEKO helps OEMs move electromechanical equipment from prototype, pilot, or supplier transition into more controlled production. If your product requires coordinated mechanical assembly, electrical integration, and functional verification, our team can help you build a more repeatable path forward.