Satcube
building mass production, state-of-art, production
facility for satellite terminals
March 8,
2023
Satcube
announces it is building a new facility for mass
production of satellite terminals, both for existing
product verticals and new ventures for LEO and
vehicular applications. The new state-of-the-art
facility will be completed July 1st, with
a production timeline aimed at mid-August.
Harnessing
core CSR principles and Satcube’s benchmark
manufacturing approach, the new facility will
feature automated and semi-automated production
founded on Green Lean Digital and Agile processes.
Combining these forward-leaning standards with an
increased level of production line automation will
enable Satcube to quickly scale up manufacturing to
accommodate high volume terminals orders - while
simultaneously keeping production costs low in a
winning scenario for customers and the company’s
long-term strategy.
-“Satcube
achieved an impressive 140% increase in revenue from
2021 to 2022 and is already serving major NGO’s,
media brands, military, and governments agencies,
confirms Jakob Kallmér, CEO at Satcube.
Due to significantly increased demand for
Satcube products, we have nearly reached maximum
production capacity in existing facilities.”
-“With a
nearly three-fold increase in production available
at our new facility, Satcube will be able to deliver
substantial new volumes while tapping a highly
automated production line to shorten time between
order and delivery, continues Kallmér. The new,
highly agile setup will enable Satcube to both
rapidly and seamlessly establish production of new
products and deliver on custom orders with
specialized requirements.”
The EU and
the European Satellite Association alike currently
actively support and encourage initiatives to
develop strong regional supply chains within the EU
as many products are sourced from other parts
of the world. Satcube’s already established local
production principles are well aligned with
supporting a growing regional EU supply chain,
tapping local technology, research, development,
employment opportunities, and production.
-“When
manufacturing complex high-tech products that
require expert engineering, it is without a
double a major advantage to offer close proximity
between development and manufacturing departments,”
says, Henrik Strandén, COO & Production Manager at
Satcube.
-“This
hands-on, integral, close approach and focus on
teamwork leads to higher quality products and
shorter time to market for new products, confirms
Strandén. There are far more benefits to having
in-house manufacturing, including full control of
supply chain stability, waste management, working
conditions and safety standards. Through our
strategy, we are able to realize a cost-efficient
and reliable supply chain for our customers.”
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