Solutions
Second-Source & Supplier Transfer Support
For buyers moving an existing cable assembly to another qualified manufacturing path while preserving drawings, test requirements, and documentation expectations.
When this fits
- The buyer has an existing assembly, drawing, approved sample, or supplier package
- A second manufacturing path is needed for risk control or supply continuity
- The project requires careful comparison against the current build and test expectations
- Materials, connectors, or documentation must be preserved unless the buyer approves changes
Inputs needed
- Drawing, sample, clear product image, or specification
- BOM, wire or cable requirements, and connector part numbers when available
- Quantity or annual demand
- Testing, documentation, and delivery destination
- Current approved drawing, sample, or supplier specification
- Known change limits and any no-substitution items
Solutions
What MTTJ reviews
- Drawing-to-sample consistency
- Connector, terminal, wire, cable, label, and packaging equivalency
- Testing and inspection criteria from the existing supplier package
- Documentation gaps that must be closed before release
Solutions
Evidence that helps review
- Current sample photos and marked differences if known
- Existing inspection records or test criteria
- Approved component list and no-substitution notes
Related products
Complex Wire Harness AssembliesMTTJ supports complex wire harness assembly projects that require routing, connectorization, labeling, branch control, testing, and repeatable build documentation.Custom Interconnect Cable AssembliesMTTJ supports custom interconnect cables for OEM equipment projects where cable construction, connectorization, labels, routing, and test requirements are defined by drawing or sample.Custom Cable AssembliesMTTJ manufactures custom cable assemblies according to customer drawings, material requirements, testing requirements, certification needs, and delivery schedules.
Related capabilities
RFQ
RFQ checklist
Separate current approved requirements from requested improvements
Identify components that cannot be substituted
Provide existing test criteria and record format
Confirm whether the project needs samples before production release
FAQ
FAQ
Can MTTJ copy an existing assembly from a sample?
A sample can support review, but drawings, material requirements, connector details, and test criteria are still needed for a controlled transfer.
How should substitutions be handled?
Any material, connector, or process substitution should be documented and approved by the buyer before release.
RFQ support
Need review by project task?
Send drawings, samples, BOM, testing requirements, quantity, and delivery destination so MTTJ can review the task and manufacturing boundary.