In the defence sector, quality and reliability are non-negotiable. For Core Systems, ensuring these standards begins with vertically integrated manufacturing process. By controlling every aspect of production, they can guarantee that the ATMOS system not only meets but exceeds the rigorous demands of military operations.
We delve into how vertical manufacturing capabilities play a crucial role in producing a product like ATMOS.
The Core Systems Approach to Vertical Manufacturing
Vertical manufacturing allows Core Systems to maintain comprehensive control over the production process – from sourcing raw materials to the final assembly of the ATMOS system. This integrated approach ensures that every step of the process adheres to the highest standards of quality and security.
Core Systems’ vertical manufacturing approach ensures that every stage of ATMOS production is carefully controlled. By overseeing everything from material sourcing to final assembly, Core Systems ensures that each component meets strict military standards.
This approach allows for higher quality control, faster turnaround times, and the ability to make quick adjustments when necessary. It also keeps sensitive proprietary technologies, such as the system’s rail design, secure.
In-House Capabilities
At Core Systems, their in-house capabilities are second to none. From advanced fabrication techniques to state-of-the-art assembly lines, they ensure that every ATMOS unit is built to withstand the harshest environments. Our rigorous testing procedures, conducted entirely within their own facilities, further guarantee that each system performs flawlessly under pressure.
Key in-house capabilities include the fabrication of the rugged chassis and the advanced testing processes each ATMOS system undergoes. Core Systems has the ability to design and produce the half-rack-width chassis, ensuring it can withstand extreme temperatures, vibrations, and impacts.
Additionally, the company’s in-house testing facilities subject each system to rigorous simulations of harsh environmental conditions, ensuring that the final product meets or exceeds all operational standards.
Quality Assurance and Risk Mitigation
Quality assurance is embedded in every stage of the vertical manufacturing process. By keeping production in-house, they significantly reduce the risks associated with outsourcing, such as supply chain disruptions or variations in component quality. This approach not only enhances the reliability of the ATMOS system but also ensures that sensitive technologies remain secure throughout the production cycle.
Vertical integration has significantly reduced the risk of supply chain disruptions and variations in component quality, which are common with outsourced production.
By keeping production in-house, Core Systems has been able to avoid delays in critical projects and respond quickly to any design changes. For example, the ATMOS system benefited from last-minute adjustments during its development that improved its shock resistance without affecting delivery timelines.
The vertical manufacturing process at Core Systems is fundamental to the success of the ATMOS system. By maintaining control over every stage of production, they deliver a product that meets the highest standards of the defence sector. ATMOS is not just a rugged computer system; it is a testament to the excellence that comes from a vertically integrated approach to manufacturing.
Ready to experience the benefits of vertically integrated manufacturing? Reach out to Core Systems today to discuss how our approach can enhance the reliability and security of your next defence project.