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From sub-assembly to finished product — under one contract

Our Services

Sub-assembly and full boxbuild

Whether the scope is a single sub-assembly that feeds your own production line, or a complete boxbuild ready for end-user delivery, the work runs in our assembly facility — not in yours. By using our assembly capacity instead of building it internally, you achieve lower assembly costs without the fixed overhead of an in-house department.

The same engineer who specified the components also owns the assembly sequence. The drawings, the bills of materials and the assembly instructions live in one place, and the team executing the work has access to the upstream manufacturing context — which alloy was used, which tolerance was held, which surface treatment was specified. When something needs to be questioned during assembly, the answer is one conversation away rather than one supplier handover away.

Functional testing and inspection reports

Components are functionally tested in line with the customer's specifications and requirements before they leave our facility. The customer receives the final inspection report with each batch — material certification, dimensional inspection records and functional test results consolidated into a single document tied to the part number.

For regulated industries — medical, defence, food processing, energy — the inspection trail is the product. Our QA chain is built to deliver it intact, because the assembly step is run by the same supplier that owns the upstream manufacturing. There is no handover gap where documentation gets lost, no separate test house where traceability has to be reconstructed.

Customer-specific packaging, ready for end-user dispatch

Components are packed according to customer-specific requirements — whether that means individual retail packaging, kitting for a downstream production line, or palletised bulk for industrial dispatch. The finished product leaves our facility ready for the end user, with no further handling required at your warehouse.

For procurement and operations teams, this is where the boxbuild model returns measurable value. The receiving step disappears, the internal assembly headcount disappears, the floor space allocated to assembly converts back to high-value work, and the dispatch lead time collapses because the goods ship from us straight to the destination — not through a transit warehouse.

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We don't just supply components — we deliver the finished product, tested, documented and packed to your specification. From sub-assembly through functional testing to customer-specific dispatch, the full assembly flow runs under one contract and one accountable partner.

Pamatek is the assembly partner you call when you'd rather move assembly out of your own facility than scale it up. We run sub-assembly and complete boxbuild across nine integrated manufacturing processes, with functional testing and inspection reporting embedded in the flow — so the product that leaves our floor is the product the end user receives.

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Pamatek A/S

Bækgårdsvej 72

4140 Borup

DK29841446

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We assemble, test and pack — so the finished product ships directly to the end user

Most suppliers stop at the component. The customer is left receiving the parts, scheduling assembly, coordinating functional testing and packaging the product before dispatch — often with several sub-suppliers involved and an in-house assembly department tying up capital and floor space.

We do it differently. Assembly work runs through Pamatek as either sub-assembly or complete boxbuild, where we deliver the finished product ready for end-user delivery. Components are functionally tested to customer specification, the inspection report ships with the batch, and packaging is executed to customer-specific requirements.

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