Dazao pitches integrated CNC sourcing over lowest-price procurement
By AI, Created 6:46 AM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Xiamen Dazao Machinery says high-precision CNC projects fail when buyers optimize only for price and lead time. The company is framing its 25-year manufacturing model around integrated process control, traceability, and in-house finishing for automotive, aerospace, medical, new energy, and robotics parts.
Why it matters: - High-precision CNC parts can fail even when the drawing tolerance is met if machining, finishing, and inspection are split across multiple suppliers. - For regulated and high-stakes industries, late defects can trigger rework, scrap, missed launches, and assembly delays. - Integrated process control is becoming a competitive advantage because it reduces handoff risk across the full production cycle.
What happened: - Xiamen Dazao Machinery Co., Ltd. outlined its view that CNC buyers should judge suppliers on project integration, not just unit price and lead time. - The company described a 25-year operating model built around process planning, machining, surface finishing, and quality control. - Dazao said the model is designed for automotive, aerospace, medical device, new energy, and robotics customers. - The company was founded in 2000 and is certified to ISO9001:2015 and IATF16949:2016.
The details: - Dazao said transactional sourcing works for standard catalog items, but high-precision parts often fail when suppliers skip DFM review, outsource finishing, or inspect only at shipment. - The company said its machining capabilities include CNC milling, CNC turning, and Swiss-type precision turning. - Dazao said its setup spans 3-axis to 5-axis machining centers and Swiss-type turning equipment. - The company said achievable precision goes down to 0.01 mm. - Dazao said it works with aluminum alloys 6061 and 7075, stainless steels 303, 304, and 316L, titanium alloys, copper alloys, carbon steel, and engineering plastics including POM, PEEK, and nylon. - The company said a dedicated sample production department can turn rapid prototypes in 3 to 5 working days. - Dazao said the same engineering team handles both prototype and mass production to preserve process parameters. - The company said each customer gets a one-to-one account manager for technical support and fast quoting at no cost. - Dazao said its finishing options include standard and hard anodizing, zinc, nickel, and chrome plating, powder coating, sandblasting, brushing, polishing, passivation, blackening, and laser engraving. - The company said finishing runs under parameter control with incoming and outgoing inspection so film thickness, color, and adhesion stay consistent across batches. - Dazao said its quality system uses incoming material inspection, first article approval, in-process patrol checks, and final inspection. - The company said inspection tools include CMM coordinate measuring machines, projectors, surface roughness testers, and hardness testers. - Dazao said it can issue full inspection reports for customer audits or regulatory submissions. - The company said IATF16949 requires FMEA, SPC, and PPAP to guide daily production decisions.
Between the lines: - The pitch is less about machine count and more about controlling the full supply chain inside one workflow. - That matters most when a project involves traceability, cosmetic surfaces, rapid design changes, or multi-material assemblies. - The company is positioning itself against the common model of one shop cutting the part and another shop finishing or inspecting it. - In that setup, coordination failures can appear even when each individual supplier technically meets its own spec.
What’s next: - Dazao said its engineering team can review drawings for manufacturability and discuss alternate process paths. - The company is encouraging buyers already coordinating multiple suppliers to recheck whether a more integrated workflow would reduce risk. - The full company information is available at the company’s announcement. - Dazao also shared its YouTube presence at Dazao Machinery on YouTube.
The bottom line: - In CNC sourcing, the cheapest quote can become the most expensive outcome if process control breaks across handoffs.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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