The vendors you work with have an impact on your business. Whether that impact is positive or negative depends on a few factors, including each vendor’s dedication to quality. And, like any relationship, things can start going south before you start to realize it. Here are five metal manufacturing vendor red flags to watch out for.
Don’t get me wrong, the occasional component is going to be defective, but a high-quality vendor is going to know how they stack up. Does this vendor track their number of defective parts? And do they track it per hundred, thousand, or million? If a vendor doesn’t track their quality and consistency, you’re most likely going to experience lower quality overall.
A vendor focused on quality is one with the appropriate checks and balances in place to ensure they’re putting out a quality product. For instance, following ISO 9001 quality control processes is one way vendors maintain consistent quality.
1. UNRELIABLE DELIVERY
Issues with delivery can come in multiple forms. Your vendor might be missing deadlines and pushing back your project timeline. Or, they might be packaging your products poorly. Either way, delivery is something you should be able to rely on. While an occasional mix-up is understandable, be sure to speak up about any delivery issues if you start to notice a pattern.2. POOR QUALITY
Don’t get me wrong, the occasional component is going to be defective, but a high-quality vendor is going to know how they stack up. Does this vendor track their number of defective parts? And do they track it per hundred, thousand, or million? If a vendor doesn’t track their quality and consistency, you’re most likely going to experience lower quality overall.
A vendor focused on quality is one with the appropriate checks and balances in place to ensure they’re putting out a quality product. For instance, following ISO 9001 quality control processes is one way vendors maintain consistent quality.

