Frequently asked questions related to starting a modular house manufacturing organisation:
Unless you have a signed contract for 300-500 housing modules per year, which would guarantee you constant income and work for the next years, then in my opinion - forget about automatic production line, hydraulic assembly tables and other production delights.
For example, the same assembly table "butterfly"- is an integral part of a complete automatic assembly chain of elements for modules. If we install it separately, the speed of turning one element can be replaced and even accelerated by a conventional 3 tonne telpher, which can be used for other production processes.
The feasibility of such a purchase is nil!
If your startup budget is limited and you haven't fully decided on the niche you want to pursue, then my advice to you is:
And most importantly, only the burning eyes of your team can get you to a real Start!
- How much initial capital is needed to start?
- What automatic equipment do we need to buy to start production?
- Will one butterfly table be enough for the first stage?
Unless you have a signed contract for 300-500 housing modules per year, which would guarantee you constant income and work for the next years, then in my opinion - forget about automatic production line, hydraulic assembly tables and other production delights.
- First of all, an automatic house production line only works when fully loaded with standard items. Each reconfiguration of the line takes a certain amount of time and its original purpose of speed assembly - will be lost.
- Secondly, if you want to buy a single element from an automatic line and run it as a stand-alone mechanism, it may work, but will it be efficient .
For example, the same assembly table "butterfly"- is an integral part of a complete automatic assembly chain of elements for modules. If we install it separately, the speed of turning one element can be replaced and even accelerated by a conventional 3 tonne telpher, which can be used for other production processes.
The feasibility of such a purchase is nil!
If your startup budget is limited and you haven't fully decided on the niche you want to pursue, then my advice to you is:
- Decide on a niche and a product that will become your calling card
- Make a step-by-step business plan for the production development
- Find a team and technical staff
- Work out the technical part of the new product
- Start selling the product with a 3D picture, watch the customer's reaction
- Create the first demo at home and work on the bugs
- Start production
And most importantly, only the burning eyes of your team can get you to a real Start!