Vietnam Precision Industrial Joint Stock Company
    Address: Lot VIII-1, Honai Industrial Zone, Trangbom District, Dongnai Province, 810000 Vietnam.
    Telephone: +84-251.3984.708
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    Is It Time to Reassess Your Supply Chain Optimization Strategy?

    Supply chain optimization is a strategy made up of practices and procedures that aims to create an optimal, cost-effective operation for manufacturing and distribution companies.
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    OEM

    How to Save Time and Money With An Automotive OEM Supplier Partnership

    It isn’t news that the automotive industry has faced a long list of challenges since the beginning of 2020. The initial factory shutdowns across the globe set off a domino effect of issues related to material availability, extended lead times, cost increases, labor shortages and even microchip shortages.
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    Manufacturing

    Decades in the Making: The History of VPIC

    For the last 27 years, VPIC Group has been committed to customer satisfaction by consistently listening to customer needs, investing in the latest technology and staying up to date on industry trends. This commitment has allowed us to develop long-term working relationships with many world-class customers in powersports, automotive, healthcare equipment and many other industries located throughout the globe and especially in North America, Europe and Asia.
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    OEM Supplier

    Polymer Primer: What Is Plastic Injection Molding?

    Injection molding is the manufacturing process of obtaining molded components or products by injecting molten plastic, rubber, metal or glass into a mold, then solidifying the product through a cooling process. This method provides many benefits to the automotive, medical and consumer electronics industries, including mass production, low waste and the ability to develop complex parts.
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    OEM Supplier

    The Top 4 Services Your OEM Supply Vendor Should Provide

    A partnership with an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) supply vendor comes with a long list of benefits, including cost savings through a full range of services conducted by highly skilled technicians. These resources can provide you with unique solutions to grow your revenue, assisting with risk mitigation throughout the supply chain and more.
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    OEM Supplier

    The Top 4 Quality Management Certifications Your Automotive Supplier Should Have

    According to a 2018 Gallup poll, 83% of Americans drive at least several times a week. Based on the upward trend of registered vehicles, with 276 million in 2019, this number is going to continue to increase.
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    OEM Supplier

    What Is the Welding Manufacturing Process at VPIC Group?

    Welding is a widely offered manufacturing service that utilizes multiple techniques in order to produce a desired component. Robot welding, manual welding, TIG welding and MIG welding and each offer a unique application in order to produce a wide array of products by joining two or more materials together.
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    OEM Supplier

    Which Type of Welding Is Used in the Automobile Manufacturing Industry?

    Welding is an integral part of manufacturing, especially in the automobile industry. The components of a vehicle need to withstand a significant amount of wear and tear over the course of a vehicle’s lifetime. The process utilizes heat and pressure to provide a consistent, durable component.
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    Manufacturing

    How an Original Equipment Manufacturer Can Improve the Quality of Your Products

    There’s a long list of benefits that come with a relationship with an original equipment manufacturer, also known as an OEM supplier. The resources provided by OEM suppliers allow you to grow your revenue while assisting with risk mitigation throughout the supply chain.
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    OEM Supplier

    Common Bottlenecks in Supply Chains for the Automotive Industry

    The supply chain of the automotive manufacturing industry is vulnerable to risks. At some point and for varying time frames, companies experience bottlenecks or sticking points in their supply chains.
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