CiTech · PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT + SUPPLY-CHAIN EXECUTION

From product definition
to a managed supply chain.

CiTech is a product-development and supply-chain coordination partner. We review the product requirement, refine the design and manufacturing direction, develop the process and supplier route, and coordinate samples, tooling, production quality, packaging and export delivery.

Product concept review and manufacturing route reference
PROJECT DESKA working brief sets the next technical decision.Requirements · samples · process options · approval path
ProductConcept review, sample analysis, improvement direction and DFM discussion
RouteCNC, extrusion, molding, webbing, finishing, assembly and packaging routes
TeamSupplier shortlist, quotation comparison, capability matching and follow-up
DeliveryQC checkpoints, labels, cartons, invoices, packing lists and shipping documents

Product judgment connected to supplier execution.

CiTech works with product teams that have an idea, a sample, a drawing package, a supplier problem or a product to improve. We turn that starting point into a defined development plan, process route, supplier team and documented execution trail.

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One partner across the decisions
that keep product work moving.

01 / Review

Concept review

Clarify use conditions, structure, material options, target cost and the next step.

02 / Improve

DFM & engineering

Improve function, assembly, finish, packaging or durability before the route is fixed.

03 / Route

Supplier development

Match process capability and supplier response to the product and its risk points.

04 / Execute

Samples, tooling & delivery

Coordinate approvals, production, quality, packaging and export documents.

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Established brand and market context, handled with discretion.

CiTech's project history spans product-development, sourcing and execution work associated with established outdoor, automotive-service, industrial and building-protection businesses.

Selected brand and project experience
Revelyst
Tethrd
Trophyline
AirPro Diagnostics
Adrian, formerly Adrian Steel
Canter Power Systems
GenerX Generators
Storm Smart
Relevant downstream retail channels
DICK'S Sporting Goods
Cabela's
Bass Pro Shops
Walmart

Retail-channel references describe downstream market exposure only and do not imply a direct commercial relationship or endorsement.

Project situations across outdoor, engineered and mixed-material products.

Field-use product decisions for handling, structure and manufacturability.
01 / Outdoor & hunting equipment

Field-use product decisions for handling, structure and manufacturability.

Shooting supports, two-point rests, tripods, grip mechanisms, climbing systems and related accessories require coordinated decisions on field handling, structural requirements, weight, weather exposure, finish, manufacturability and cost.

CiTech role

Review use conditions and load paths, then align geometry, materials, finish and supplier feedback through sample approval.

Webbing, sewn construction and hardware reviewed as one assembly.
02 / Technical soft goods & load-bearing systems

Webbing, sewn construction and hardware reviewed as one assembly.

Harnesses, tree-saddle systems, webbing assemblies, straps, bags and protective products require coordinated review of material, stitch construction, adjustment range and compatible metal or molded hardware.

CiTech role

Coordinate pattern, webbing, stitch and hardware decisions so fit, adjustment, load use and production repeatability are reviewed together.

Drawings translated into a defined process and inspection route.
03 / Precision metal & engineered components

Drawings translated into a defined process and inspection route.

CNC machining, aluminum extrusion, die casting, stamping, injection molding and fabricated assemblies require appropriate decisions on tolerance, material, tooling route, surface specification and inspection method.

CiTech role

Translate drawing intent into process capability, tolerance priorities, tooling assumptions and inspection points for supplier quotation and first article.

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Choose the process route
before choosing the supplier.

Metal, plastic, textile, surface finishing, multi-supplier assembly and commercial execution routes are coordinated around the product—not a fixed supplier list.

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Keep requirements, approvals and delivery records visible.

  • Supplier capability and quotation comparison
  • First-article and in-process checkpoints coordinated with suppliers
  • Corrective-action follow-up and revision control
  • Packaging, invoice, packing-list and export document checks
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Send the current input and the decision you need to make.

Start with a concept, sample, drawing package, supplier issue or product upgrade question.

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