Rackmount Attenuator and Handover Test System Ordering Process
Adaura Tech makes ordering a rackmounted attenuator or handover test system easier than ever with a seamless process from order confirmation to production.
Step 1 – Quotation (The Feasibility and Proposal Stage)
This initial stage focuses on understanding the customer’s high-level needs and determining if the project is viable and profitable.
Customer Inquiry & Initial Scope: The customer provides a preliminary request for a handover test sytem, which is assessed for technical feasibility.
Concept Development: A rough design idea or concept is quickly developed to estimate system cost.
Proposal Generation: A formal quotation is created detailing the proposed solution, cost, timeline, and terms.
Outcome:Asigned Purchase Order (PO) or agreement from the customer.
Step 2 – Product Requirements (The Detailed Definition Stage)
Once the quote is accepted, the focus shifts to documenting the precise specifications required for engineering and production.
Specification Document Creation: At this point, we formalize the requirements into a Product Requirements Document (PRD) or a detailed specification sheet for approval by the customer. This PRD includes initial designs & models such as technical drawings, CAD models, and even design graphics.
Outcome:Afinalized and internally approved specification document.
Step 3 – Review and Approval
Customer Sign-off on PRD: The customer formally reviews and approves the detailed design and specifications.
Step 4 – Production and Testing
This is where the product is created, assembled, and rigorously verified against the approved specifications.
Manufacturing/Assembly: The creation of the system, following the approved technical drawings and plans.
Quality Control (QC) Checks: Inspections performed throughout the production process to ensure adherence to production standards.
Functional Testing: Testing the completed product to ensure it meets all specified operational specifications.
Documentation Finalization: Preparation of final quality test reports.
Step 5 – Delivery
The final stage involves getting the product to the customer and officially closing the project.