1. Engineering review before quotation
A reliable shelter project starts before metal is cut. Buyers should share dimensions, wind-load expectations, electrical requirements, advertising display formats, bench and roof options, site constraints, and destination standards.
HuaSheng's engineering review turns that input into a manufacturable structure, then checks material availability, coating approach, packing size, and the sequence from prototype to batch production.
2. Fabrication and surface treatment
The typical workflow covers incoming material inspection, laser cutting, CNC punching, bending, welding, grinding, surface preparation, powder coating or other project-specific finish, then controlled assembly.
For outdoor shelters, coating and drainage details matter as much as the frame. The manufacturing plan should account for corrosion resistance, service access, lighting maintenance, and safe on-site installation.
3. Final inspection, packing, and loading
Before dispatch, the factory checks appearance, dimensions, structural details, electrical integration, accessories, labels, and packing. Export projects also need container loading planning so long parts and fragile panels arrive ready for installation.
A complete buyer handoff should include product photos, packing records, inspection notes, and any site installation guidance needed by the local contractor.