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In-house production: a real competitive advantage

In the furniture hardware sector—such as that of door handles—the decision to keep as much production in-house as possible now represents a tangible competitive advantage, not only from an industrial standpoint, but also from a strategic and commercial one.

Flexibility and response times

In a market increasingly focused on customization and speed, direct control over the production process allows companies to be much more flexible. Handling design, prototyping, and production in-house enables companies to adapt quickly to customer requests, reducing development times and making changes in an agile manner, without relying on external suppliers. This is a crucial factor in B2B, where every project may have specific requirements.

Quality under control

Having direct oversight of the production processes means being able to monitor every detail: from the selection of raw materials to the manufacturing stages, right through to the final inspections. This results in greater product consistency and the ability to maintain high, consistent standards over time. In an industry like that of door handles, where aesthetics, ergonomics, and durability are key factors, quality becomes a distinguishing feature.

Faster innovation

When technical expertise, know-how, and machinery come together in one place, it creates an environment conducive to developing new solutions. The ongoing dialogue between the engineering department and production accelerates the transition from concept to product, enabling us to anticipate trends and propose new finishes, materials, or technical solutions.

Supply chain and cost management

In-sourcing reduces reliance on third parties and minimizes risks associated with delays, price increases, or logistical issues. In an unstable global environment, having a controlled supply chain ensures operational continuity and reliability for customers.

Customer Service and Relations

A company that manufactures in-house is able to offer more precise and timely support: from technical consulting to handling custom requests, right through to after-sales service. The product thus becomes part of a broader solution, tailored to the customer’s actual needs.

A value that defines the company

In-house production is also a reflection of a corporate culture built on expertise, control, and accountability. It conveys reliability and credibility, especially in international markets, where “know-how” and process traceability are increasingly valued.

In short, maintaining in-house production of furniture components is not merely an operational decision, but a strategic advantage: it ensures quality, speed, innovation, and service, thereby building a lasting competitive edge.

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