- Industrial Sectors Supported
Industrial Sectors Supported
Pumps, Valves & Fluid Handling Systems
Pump, valve and fluid handling equipment relies on precision machined components that support reliability, sealing performance and long service life in demanding industrial environments.
Manufacturing requirements often include repeat production parts, replacement components and lifecycle support parts where dimensional accuracy and supply continuity are important.
Pumps, Valves & Fluid Handling Systems
- Pump shafts and valve stems
- Seal retainers and wear rings
- Flanges, bushes and adaptor parts
- Housings and fluid handling bodies
Common supply risks
- Breakdown parts needed faster than current supply allows
- Critical dimensions not clearly documented
- Material and finishing requirements changing over time
- Repeat parts ordered from uncontrolled history
ALE capabilities
- CNC turning and heavy turning
- CNC milling and turn-mill machining
- Deep hole drilling
- Inspection, documentation and post-process coordination
Packaging, Food & Beverage Machinery
Packaging and food processing equipment requires dependable component supply to support production continuity, planned maintenance and machine changeovers.
Manufacturing work commonly involves repeat production components used in filling, labelling, conveying and packaging applications across industrial production environments.
Typical components
- Rollers, pulleys and belt drive components
- Shafts, pins and drive parts
- Machine plates and brackets
- Bushes, sleeves and spacer components
Common supply risks
- Production downtime from late replacement parts
- Legacy parts with incomplete drawings
- Unplanned demand during maintenance windows
- Supplier dependency for repeat low-volume work
ALE capabilities
- CNC turning and CNC milling
- CNC horizontal machining for repeat production
- Manual support for practical fit and finish
- Inspection pack and repeat part documentation
Industrial Machinery & OEM Equipment
OEM machinery builders require reliable manufacturing support for production components, equipment builds and long-term lifecycle supply requirements.
Work often includes build-to-print machined parts supplied across both new equipment production and ongoing replacement component programs.
Typical components
- Machined housings and covers
- Frames, brackets and machine plates
- Shafts, bushes and adaptor components
- Low-volume assemblies and critical spares
Common supply risks
- Single-source exposure on critical part families
- Unclear revision control between drawings and orders
- Inspection requirements not defined early enough
- Production parts becoming lifecycle spares
ALE capabilities
- 3, 4, 5 and 7-axis machining capability
- Turn-mill and horizontal machining
- ISO 9001 process discipline
- FARO, optical projectors and in-process probing
Mining, Drilling & Mobile Equipment
Mining and mobile equipment operates in demanding environments where durability, reliability and service life are critical to equipment performance.
Manufacturing requirements commonly include replacement parts, wear components and heavy duty machined parts used in maintenance and repair programs.
Typical components
- Heavy-duty shafts and pins
- Large flanges and adaptor components
- Wear components and replacement parts
- Deep drilled and heavy machined components
Common supply risks
- Urgent breakdown demand with short response windows
- Material and hardness requirements not controlled
- Long lead times for large or complex parts
- Low availability of approved second-source suppliers
ALE capabilities
- Doosan PUMA heavy turning up to Ø900 mm x 1600 mm
- Deep hole drilling Ø12.7 mm to Ø130 mm
- Bridge and gantry CNC vertical machining
- Managed heat treatment, coating and finishing support
Vehicle Conversion & Transport Components
Transport equipment and specialised vehicle systems require precision machined components that support performance, reliability and long-term operation.
Projects often involve build-to-print parts supplied for equipment modifications, transport systems and specialised industrial vehicle applications.
Typical components
- Mounting brackets and machined frames
- Drive components, pins and shafts
- Adaptors, collars and spacers
- Conversion plates and machined assemblies
Common supply risks
- One-off parts becoming repeat requirements
- Design changes not reflected in part records
- Fitment risk due to unclear tolerances
- Supplier capacity for mixed low-volume work
ALE capabilities
- CNC turning and milling
- Bridge and gantry CNC vertical machining
- Manual operations for practical support
- Inspection and documentation control
Industrial Maintenance & Lifecycle Spares
Industrial operators require ongoing access to replacement components that support maintenance planning, equipment reliability and supply continuity.
Repeat spare parts and critical replacement components play an important role in keeping industrial equipment operating efficiently.
Typical components
- Critical replacement shafts and pins
- Wear parts and repeat spare components
- Housings, bushes and adaptor parts
- Emergency replacement and planned spares
Common supply risks
- Urgent spares ordered after failure
- No controlled record for repeat part history
- Supplier lead time not matching shutdown timing
- Inspection records missing from previous orders
ALE capabilities
- Repeat component supply support
- Controlled first batch process
- Inspection pack and documentation library
- Second-source machining support
Conveyors & Material Handling
Material handling systems depend on durable machined components capable of supporting continuous operation, production throughput and maintenance reliability.
Repeat component supply and replacement part availability are often critical to reducing downtime and supporting operational performance.
Typical components
- Conveyor rollers and pulleys
- Belt drive components
- Shafts, pins and bearing parts
- Mounting plates and brackets
Common supply risks
- High wear parts not reviewed before failure
- Unexpected shutdown demand
- Repeat dimensions not documented clearly
- Mixed part families managed through ad hoc ordering
ALE capabilities
- CNC turning for shafts and rollers
- CNC milling for brackets and plates
- Repeat production support
- Inspection and controlled part records
Utilities, Water, Gas & Municipal Infrastructure
Utility and infrastructure systems require reliable machined components that support maintenance activities, asset management programs and operational continuity.
Manufacturing requirements typically involve replacement parts and repeat components used throughout water, gas and municipal infrastructure systems.
Typical components
- Valve parts and flanges
- Adaptor components and collars
- Shafts, pins and replacement spares
- Housings and infrastructure support components
Common supply risks
- Legacy infrastructure parts with limited documentation
- Emergency repair demand
- Material and coating requirements not captured
- Slow procurement response for small but critical parts
ALE capabilities
- CNC turning and milling
- Deep hole drilling and heavy machining support
- Managed finishing and coating coordination
- Supplier continuity planning for repeat parts
- Before the next urgent requirement
Good machining capacity is rarely available instantly when a critical part has already become urgent.
For suitable OEM, machinery builder and industrial component work, the better step is to review the supply risk early, select the right first batch and move repeat work into a controlled supply pathway.