Sheet Metal Fabrication
Laser cutting, punching, forming, welding, hardware installation, finishing, enclosures, panels, brackets, chassis, and finished assemblies.
AIM coordinates the right combination of components, manufacturing processes, assembly, quality oversight, logistics, and delivery for prototype through recurring production.
The production path is selected around geometry, material, quantity, quality requirements, timing, and total delivered value—not a narrow list of processes.
Laser cutting, punching, forming, welding, hardware installation, finishing, enclosures, panels, brackets, chassis, and finished assemblies.
Precision milling and turning for prototypes and repeat production in common metals and engineering plastics.
Custom cable and wire harnesses, grounding wires, braided ground straps, connectors, labeling, routing, and production-ready documentation.
Subassemblies and finished builds that combine fabricated, machined, molded, purchased, wired, and customer-specified components.
Custom molded plastic components, injection-mold tooling, engineering plastics, samples, production parts, and supplier coordination.
Fast-turn prototypes, fit checks, form studies, bridge production, and additive manufacturing in practical polymers and resins.
Fasteners, inserts, fittings, connectors, springs, terminals, brackets, and other standard or custom components sourced around the program.
Drawing review, requirement clarification, CAD revisions, material and process alignment, manufacturability feedback, and controlled change communication.
Explore engineering and design support
AIM identifies and qualifies manufacturing resources across metals, plastics, electrical, hardware, tooling, prototypes, and assembly. We coordinate competitive quoting, purchasing, and production communication while keeping one accountable relationship in front of the customer.
Requirements are clarified before production and carried through supplier communication, verification, documentation, and response.
For international programs, AIM coordinates the operating details between production completion and arrival at the customer’s destination.
Commercial and shipment-document coordination to support the applicable import process.
Mode, routing, packaging, timing, and handoff coordination around program needs.
Centralized shipment updates and proactive coordination when schedules change.
Final-mile coordination and one accountable point of contact through delivery.