Manufacturing a product is rarely as simple as making one part, packing it up, and calling it a day.
Most real-world projects come with a lot of moving pieces. There may be molded parts, sourced hardware, straps, buckles, packaging, labels, testing requirements, assembly needs, and a timeline that always seems to move faster than expected.
That is where having the right manufacturing partner matters.
At Redline Plastics, we help customers simplify the process by supporting more than just one piece of the project.
With manufacturing locations in Wisconsin and Georgia, plus an international Redline Sourcing/procurement location in China, our team is able to offer expanded support for commercial sewing, component sourcing, and testing capabilities.
In other words, fewer vendor headaches. More project support. Better sourcing flexibility.
Why Global Sourcing Support Matters
When you are managing a product launch or production program, every component matters.
A buckle that arrives late can delay the whole project. A sourced part that changes quality from one order to the next can create rework. A material that is hard to find can push out timelines. And when you are working with several separate vendors, it can feel like your inbox needs its own project manager.
That is why global sourcing support can be a major advantage.
Redline’s international location helps customers access more competitive component costs, simplify international sourcing, and support projects with global supply chain needs. Instead of leaving customers to chase down every component on their own, Redline can help bring more of those project pieces together.
Just as important, our team is involved in the components and products we source, helping monitor quality, consistency, and performance over time. That added oversight helps customers feel more confident that the items being procured are not only cost-competitive, but also aligned with the quality expectations needed for long-term production.
Commercial Sewing Support for Heavy-Duty Products
Not all sewing is created equal.
There is a big difference between basic sewing and commercial sewing for products that need to hold up in tough environments. Industrial and OEM products often need durable materials, consistent stitching, strong construction, and the ability to perform in real-world conditions.
Redline’s commercial sewing capabilities support products that may include:
- Industrial covers
- Bags and pouches
- Straps and tie-down components
- Textile panels
- Soft goods for OEM products
- Powersports and outdoor product components
- Custom sewn assemblies
For customers, this means Redline can support sewn product needs while also helping with other parts of the manufacturing process. That can make the project easier to manage from start to finish.
Component Sourcing Without the Vendor Juggling
Some projects require more than molded or sewn parts. They also need the right components to complete the final product.
That may include:
- Buckles
- Fasteners
- Webbing
- Zippers
- Labels
- Hardware
- Packaging
- Specialty materials
- Other project-specific components
Finding those items can take time. Finding them at a competitive cost, with consistent quality, can take even more time.
Redline’s China location helps support component sourcing, giving customers more flexibility when cost, availability, or global sourcing options are important to the project.
The goal is simple: help customers reduce the number of disconnected vendors they need to manage.
Expanded Testing Capabilities
Testing is another important piece of the puzzle.
Before a product makes it to market, customers often need to understand how materials, components, or assemblies will perform. Depending on the project, testing may help support durability, quality, performance, or customer requirements.
Redline’s international testing capabilities give customers another layer of support when working through product development and production needs.
Testing can help identify concerns earlier, support better decision-making, and give teams more confidence before moving forward.
And let’s be honest — finding an issue before full production is a lot better than finding it after the product is already out in the world.
Fewer Vendors. More Project Support.
The more vendors involved in a project, the more opportunities there are for delays, miscommunication, duplicate work, and finger-pointing.
One vendor says the issue is the material.
Another says it is the component.
Another says it is the design.
And suddenly, your simple project has turned into a group chat nobody wants to be in.
Redline helps simplify that experience by supporting more of the project under one team. With U.S. manufacturing capabilities and international support for commercial sewing, sourcing, and testing, Redline can help customers manage complex projects with fewer handoffs.
That means:
- Fewer suppliers to coordinate
- Better sourcing flexibility
- More competitive component cost opportunities
- Support for commercial sewing needs
- Expanded testing resources
- A more complete manufacturing partnership
Built for Complex Manufacturing Projects
Redline Plastics supports customers across a wide range of industries and product types. Many of these projects are not simple, off-the-shelf items. They require planning, coordination, sourcing, production support, and problem-solving.
That is why Redline’s global support matters.
Whether your project needs custom industrial sewing, sourced components, product testing, plastic manufacturing, assembly, or a combination of services, our team is built to help customers find the smartest path forward.
One Partner. Global Sourcing. Competitive Component Costs.
Redline’s international location in China gives customers added flexibility for commercial sewing, component sourcing, and testing capabilities.
Combined with Redline’s U.S. manufacturing locations in Wisconsin and Georgia, this global footprint helps customers reduce complexity, improve sourcing options, and support projects with real-world supply chain needs.
Because manufacturing is already complicated enough.
Your vendor list does not need to make it harder.