What Are Value-Added Manufacturing Services — and Why Do They Matter?
- Ashley Parrish
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read
Intro
Value-added manufacturing services help streamline production, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. These services go beyond basic molding to provide finished, ready-to-use components.
What Are Value-Added Services?
Value-added services are secondary operations performed after molding, including assembly, finishing, labeling, and packaging.
Examples of Value-Added Services
Assembly and sub-assembly
Secondary operations
Sonic welding
Tapping and insertion
Custom packaging
Benefits of Value-Added Manufacturing
Fewer suppliers to manage
Reduced lead times
Lower logistics costs
Improved product consistency
Faster time to market

How Value-Added Services Improve Supply Chains
By combining molding and secondary operations in one facility, manufacturers reduce transportation, communication gaps, and quality risks.
How Permian Plastics Delivers Value
Permian Plastics integrates value-added services with precision injection molding to provide customers with simplified, scalable manufacturing solutions.




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