Assembly Services • Charlottetown

Assembly Services in Charlottetown, PEI

Assembly services combine individual manufactured components into finished products or sub-assemblies. Canadian assembly providers handle mechanical fastening, press fits, adhesive bonding, soldering, cable harnessing, and full box-build assembly - turning a BOM and drawings into a tested, packaged product ready for end use or distribution. Connecting buyers in Charlottetown with vetted Canadian assembly services shops.

Serving PEI ISO 9001:2015 Vetted Canadian shops

Assembly Services for Charlottetown buyers

We work with Canadian assembly services shops that can serve Charlottetown and the surrounding PEI region. Whether you're shipping prototypes across the city or scheduling production runs into broader supply chains, we match you with vetted suppliers based on lead time, certifications, and material capability.

Materials we cover

Common stock for Charlottetown projects: Machined Metal Components, Sheet Metal Parts, Plastic Injection Molded Parts, 3D Printed Parts, Fasteners and Hardware, Cable and Wire Harnesses.

Industries served

Shops in our network support Medical Devices, Electronics, Industrial Equipment, Robotics, Automotive, Aerospace, with regional specialization across PEI.

Specifications

Assembly Services at a Glance

Certifications
  • ISO 9001:2015
  • ISO 13485 (Medical Devices)
  • IPC-A-610 (Electronics Assembly)
  • IPC-A-620 (Cable and Wire Harness)
  • CSA Certified
  • UL Listed
Tolerances
Standard
+/- 0.5 mm (positional)
Precision
+/- 0.1 mm (with fixturing)
Lead Times
Prototype
3-7 business days
Production
1-4 weeks
Network
Closed Beta

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Assembly Services in Charlottetown: FAQ

What is the difference between sub-assembly and box-build assembly?
Sub-assembly produces a component group that integrates into a larger product - such as a motor assembly or control panel. Box-build is full turnkey product assembly - components go in, tested and packaged finished products come out. Box build typically includes procurement, incoming inspection, assembly, functional testing, labeling, and packaging.
Can Canadian assembly shops handle sourcing of components?
Yes. Many Canadian assembly providers offer full procurement services - sourcing fasteners, electronics, motors, gaskets, and off-the-shelf components on your behalf. This turns the operation into a true turnkey contract manufacturing arrangement where you provide a BOM and drawings, and receive finished products.
What quality documentation is provided with assembly services?
Standard documentation includes inspection reports, test results, serial number traceability, and certificates of conformance. Medical device assemblies include full device history records (DHR) under ISO 13485. Aerospace assemblies include first article inspection reports (FAIR) per AS9102. All documentation is tailored to your industry requirements.
What volumes are typical for Canadian assembly services?
Canadian assembly shops handle everything from 10-unit prototype builds to production runs of 10,000+ units per month. Low-volume, high-mix assembly is a particular strength - many shops run multiple product lines simultaneously with quick changeovers and dedicated work cells.

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