OEM Production Process: From Components to Finished Product
From a network of 400+ raw material suppliers to 10 production lines and final packaging, here is exactly how a Pineeon OEM order moves through production.
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Key Facts — OEM Production Process
- Components sourced from 400+ raw material suppliers.
- Assembly across 10 production lines and 25 production machines.
- Quality inspection runs during production.
- Final stage: packaging and batch-level verification before shipment.
Why an Undocumented Production Process Worries Buyers
No visibility into how the product is actually made
Buyers shipping internationally rarely see production firsthand and need a documented process instead.
Unclear where customization is applied
Buyers want to know branding and configuration choices are actually built into the process, not bolted on.
No checkpoint before packaging
Without inspection before packaging, defects can reach the final shipped product.
The OEM Production Process, Step by Step
Component sourcing
Raw materials arrive from a network of 400+ suppliers before entering production.
Assembly across production lines
Components are assembled across 10 production lines using 25 production machines.
In-process inspection
Appearance, function, battery and connectivity checks run alongside assembly.
Packaging & batch verification
Finished goods are packaged and verified at the batch level before shipment.
The Factory Behind This Production Process
A Risk-Free Way to Track Your Order Through Production
Four clear stages from components to finished product.
Quality is checked during production, not only at the end.
One contact provides updates as your order moves through each stage.