Equipment Sourcing Review
We compare laser power, bed size, automation, material range, expected duty cycle, footprint, and distributor lead time before a purchase path is proposed.
Instead of sending buyers from one catalog page to another, Trumpf Direct builds a documented path from machine fit, tooling compatibility, distributor availability, and service readiness to a release package your team can approve.
Large sheet metal buyers often need different conversations at the same time: equipment capacity, tooling details, and service continuity. We keep those conversations tied to one project record.
We compare laser power, bed size, automation, material range, expected duty cycle, footprint, and distributor lead time before a purchase path is proposed.
Press brake tooling, cutting consumables, tube fixtures, and maintenance kits are grouped around the parts being produced, not around disconnected SKU names.
Regional service notes, installation checkpoints, operator training needs, and escalation contacts are captured before your team commits to the schedule.
The process is deliberately conservative. Each step adds evidence, removes ambiguity, and prevents the first article from being separated from the repeat-order plan.
Machine model, drawings, bend data, current bottlenecks, service history, and target output are collected into one RFQ record.
We flag tooling conflicts, missing inspection notes, unavailable spare parts, and distributor constraints before commercial options are compared.
The route is aligned by region, service coverage, documentation level, and timing so the buyer knows who owns each handoff.
Final notes include approved equipment, tooling package, service contacts, and re-order checkpoints for future lots.
Attach a machine model, part family, bend requirement, or service concern. We will return the first practical route and the documents needed to keep purchasing, engineering, and maintenance aligned.