Custom assemblies are tailored combinations of components—mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, or electronic—designed to meet specific functional or operational requirements. They are widely used across industries like automotive, automation, electronics, and heavy engineering to reduce on-site integration time and improve system reliability.
Custom assemblies can include:
These solutions help companies optimize production, reduce procurement complexity, and enhance product performance by receiving pre-engineered, tested units ready for immediate installation.
At VABSON, we specialize in delivering precision-engineered custom assemblies that align with your technical, operational, and cost goals. Whether it’s a single-unit prototype or scalable batch production, we manage the entire process—from component sourcing and assembly to quality testing and logistics.
We work as an extension of your engineering team, providing value-added assemblies that reduce production time and streamline your supply chain.

Sheet metal fabrication is the process of shaping and assembling metal sheets into finished products using various techniques like cutting, bending, and welding. It's a common manufacturing process used to create parts and components across different industries, from automotive and aerospace to electronics and construction.

In electrical systems, a panel board is a vital component responsible for distributing electrical power to various circuits within a building or facility. It houses circuit breakers, fuses, and other protective devices that control and safeguard individual circuits. Panel boards act as a central hub for managing and distributing electricity, ensuring safe and reliable power flow to all connected appliances and devices

Heavy welded fabricated structures are large-scale metal structures built using various welding techniques. They are designed to withstand heavy loads and harsh conditions, making them essential for infrastructure projects and industrial applications. It is typically made of heavy-duty steel and require precision engineering and complex assembly techniques.

Cable trays and raceways are both cable management systems, but they differ in their design and purpose. First, Cable trays are open, ladder-like structures that support and protect cables whereas raceways, on the other hand, are enclosed channels designed to hide and protect cables. We have options of Galvanization, Stainless Steel, and Aluminum.

Pressed or stamped components are metal parts produced by pressing flat sheet metal into a desired shape using a die and a stamping press. This process involves applying force to the metal, typically with a stamping press, to create the desired form, cut, or shape.

Custom enclosures for electrical equipment are specifically designed protective housings for electrical components, tailored to meet unique application needs that standard enclosures cannot fully address. They offer advantages like optimized performance, increased reliability, and streamlined project timelines by fitting exactly the equipment and environmental requirements.

Precision machined components, manufactured using CNC (Computer Numerical Control) and VMC (Vertical Machining Center) technologies, are parts created with high accuracy and precision, often with very tight tolerances. These machines remove material from a workpiece to achieve specific shapes, sizes, and features, resulting in finished products that meet stringent specifications.

Injection molding and vacuum forming are two distinct plastic manufacturing processes. First, Injection molding involves injecting molten plastic into a mold under high pressure, whereas vacuum forming involves heating a plastic sheet and forming it against a mold using a vacuum.
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