- Partnership: Key to the success of the project in establishing and maintaining defined communication channels.
- Assessment: During this time, the team works with the customer to thoroughly understand production functions from order entry to shipment.
- Schedule: Based on the on-site assessment, a transfer schedule will be developed.
- Safety stock: Six weeks is a typical time frame for safety stock allotment.
- Validation: The goal of validation is to obtain customer approval on each part that will be produced in the new injection molding facility.
- Production molding: Once part validation is complete, the new injection molder’s production team will begin to produce the plastic components.
All phases of the plastic injection tool transfer process are critical – particularly the validation phase. Working with an experienced injection molding team that uses the latest technology and innovative manufacturing processes will mitigate associated risks and get your part to the production molding phase faster. Working with a team that has depth in their technical backgrounds will be an integral asset to the commitment and investment made to the transfer process.
Are you looking for the right partner to help facilitate an injection mold tool transfer? Plastic Components, Inc. is here to help. Download our tool transfer checklist here – or contact one of our experienced engineers to discuss your immediate needs.

