Most buyers who find a new cable supplier online ask the same unspoken question: is this a real factory or a trading company with a nice website? Fair question. This page walks you through our Shenzhen facility room by room — a cable factory tour — with real photos from each production area. If the photos don’t answer your questions, book a live video tour or an on-site visit — we host both regularly.
Where We Are
The factory sits in Shenzhen’s manufacturing district, about 45 minutes from Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport and 30 minutes from Futian Port on the Hong Kong border. Most overseas clients fly into Shenzhen directly or cross from Hong Kong. We arrange airport pickup for scheduled visits.
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Reception and Meeting Rooms
Visitors enter through reception on the ground floor. Two meeting rooms on the same level hold project kickoffs, drawing reviews, and quality discussions. Both rooms have video conferencing set up for clients who join remotely while colleagues visit in person. An English-speaking project engineer typically joins every client meeting.
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Incoming Material Inspection (IQC)
Every wire spool, connector box, and raw material lot goes through IQC (Incoming Quality Control) before it ever touches a production line. Inspectors check dimensional spec, plating thickness, and documentation. Lots that fail IQC go into a quarantine area and either get returned to the supplier or scrapped — they never enter production.
For clients running IATF 16949 or ISO 13485 programs, every incoming lot generates a record kept for at least 5 years. See our quality and certifications page for the full documentation scope.
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Production Floor
The main production area covers roughly 4,200 square meters across 12 active production lines. Lines are organized by product family, not by customer — cable assembly lines, wire harness lines, FFC/FPC lines, and overmolding cells are physically separate. This keeps cross-contamination risk low and lets us run automotive programs on dedicated lines away from consumer electronics work.
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- Cable assembly lines. Automated cut-strip-crimp machines, precision terminations for LVDS, eDP, micro-coaxial, and RF cable assemblies.
- Wire harness lines. Harness jig boards set up per project for multi-branch automotive, battery, and industrial wire harness work.
- FFC/FPC area. Photolithography, laser drilling, and cover lay lamination for flexible flat cable and flexible printed circuit production.
- Overmolding cells. Vertical injection molders for strain relief, waterproofing, and branded cable ends.
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Testing and QC Area
Testing happens in two stages. In-process testing sits alongside each production line — continuity checks, crimp height verification, and visual inspection. Final outgoing testing is in a dedicated QC zone with hi-pot testers, flying probe equipment for FPC, and the environmental chamber for qualification builds.
Our QC team reports directly to the quality manager, not the production supervisor. That’s a deliberate choice. It means if a shipment has a defect, the production floor can’t pressure QC into “letting it slide” to meet a deadline. Buyers notice this when they audit.
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Engineering Room and Sample Lab
Ten engineers work from a shared room next to production. Drawing reviews, DFM feedback, and tooling design happen here. A small sample lab runs next to the engineering room for prototype builds that don’t justify full line setup — typically anything under 50 pieces gets built in the sample lab so it doesn’t disrupt production flow.
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Finished Goods Warehouse and Shipping
Finished cables move from OQC (Outgoing Quality Control) into a staging area organized by customer. ESD-sensitive products go into anti-static bags. Bulk orders palletize for ocean freight; smaller shipments pack for air courier. Shipping documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, country of origin, compliance declarations — prepares here before pickup.
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Two Ways to Visit
On-Site Factory Visit
Buyers are welcome any time. We host roughly 40–50 client visits per year, mostly from Germany, the US, India, and Southeast Asia. A typical visit runs 2–3 hours: factory walkthrough, meeting room for business discussion, and lunch if timing works. Airport pickup is included. Give us two weeks’ notice to prepare the right engineer for your project type.
Live Video Factory Tour
For buyers who can’t travel to Shenzhen, we offer live video tours over Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, or WeChat. An English-speaking engineer walks through the same route described above, points the camera at the equipment and production activity, and answers questions in real time. Tours typically run 30–45 minutes. Available during Shenzhen business hours (GMT+8) or on request for time zone accommodations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to sign an NDA before visiting?
For a general factory tour, no NDA is required. If your visit will include reviewing drawings, discussing proprietary product details, or touring a project-specific production cell, a mutual NDA is standard. We can send a template in advance.
Can I bring my own auditor or quality team?
Yes. Formal third-party audits happen here several times per year — automotive and medical buyers typically send auditors as part of supplier qualification. We support the standard audit scope including IATF 16949, ISO 13485, and IPC/WHMA-A-620 process reviews.
How do I schedule a video tour?
Send a request through our contact page with your preferred time window. We’ll confirm within one business day and send a calendar invite with the video link. No fee for the tour — it’s part of how we get new buyer relationships started.
Book Your cable Factory Tour
Whether you want to fly to Shenzhen or just see the factory through a webcam, we’ll make it happen. Tell us your project, your industry, and when works for you — we’ll handle the rest. Most video tours can be scheduled within 3 business days. On-site visits need 1–2 weeks’ notice to arrange the right engineering team.
