One Source · Prototype to Production
From Your Drawing to Finished Parts
When you send MJM a project, it moves through a proven, tracked process — from estimate to engineering to production to inspection — all in-house, under one quality system, with one point of accountability. Here’s exactly how it works.
You Send Your Drawings
It starts with your files. Send drawings or CAD files by email, through a file link, or straight through our website’s quote form — we accept common formats including PDF, STEP, DXF, and DWG. Every request is logged into our estimating queue on a first-in, first-out basis so nothing gets missed.
We Estimate & Quote
One of our estimators reviews your project in detail, works through the drawings, and reaches out with any questions so the quote is right the first time. Most quotes go back to you within 24–48 hours. You review the quote and, when you’re ready, place your purchase order.
Your Order Is Opened & Confirmed
Purchase orders come to sales@mjmmfg.com, where our full front-office team is copied — so your order is never sitting in one person’s inbox, and it’s always covered even if someone’s out. We open a tracked order for your project and confirm the details before anything moves to the floor.
Purchasing Sources Materials
Our purchasing department sources any materials, hardware, and specialty outside finishes your project needs. Raw materials are marked and traceable back to your order and their certifications, and stored until released for production — so what goes into your parts is always accounted for.
Engineering & Programming
Our engineering team reviews your drawings and flat patterns, checks the design for manufacturability, and builds the part in SolidWorks — programming it for our turret punches and lasers. Catching bend, hole, and tolerance issues here, before the first part is cut, is where we save you time and cost. See our DFM guide →
Production & Barcoded Tracking
Once material is in and the job hits the floor, a process traveler follows your parts through every step. Each department — laser, forming, welding, grinding, and more — barcodes the job as work starts and finishes, so at any moment we know exactly where your parts are. We coordinate the timing so all components of a project come together for assembly at the end.
Quality Control & Inspection
Quality is built in at every stage, not just checked at the end. Each machine operator inspects their own work as they go, we perform first-piece inspection before a run, and inspect throughout production. Then every part is double-checked by our dedicated quality control team — using optical measurement and CMM — under our AS9100 and ISO 9001 certified quality system. See our certifications →
Finishing, Assembly & Delivery
Finishing, hardware insertion, and any assembly are completed, given a final inspection, and your order ships — complete, on time, and ready to use. Documentation and material certifications are available with your order when you need them.
Why It Works
One Team, One Point of Accountability
Because every step happens under one roof — estimating, engineering, purchasing, laser cutting, forming, welding, finishing, and inspection — you’re not coordinating a chain of vendors or wondering who has your parts. One team owns your project from the first drawing to the final shipment, with barcoded tracking so we always know where it stands. That’s how we deliver consistent quality and on-time parts, whether you need a single prototype or a full production run. Explore our full capabilities →
Ready to Get Started?
Send your drawings and we’ll get you a quote within 24–48 hours. Prototype or production — we’ll take it from there.
