Components to Reduce Cost
Yes—you can supply your own components for PCB-Montage, and this is known as consigned assembly. Many manufacturers support this option, and it can be an effective way to control costs, but it also comes with trade-offs you should understand.

What Is Consigned PCB Assembly?
In consigned assembly:
- You provide some or all components (BOM)
- The manufacturer handles PCB Assembly and SMT Assembly only
- Components are shipped to the assembly factory in advance
There are three common models:
- Full consignment: You supply 100% of components
- Partial consignment (hybrid): You supply key or expensive parts, manufacturer sources the rest
- Turnkey: Manufacturer sources everything (no consignment)
Can It Really Reduce Cost?
Yes—but only under certain conditions.
When You Save Money
Supplying your own components can reduce cost if:
- You already have bulk inventory at lower prices
- You have access to authorized distributors with better pricing
- You want to avoid supplier sourcing margins
- You are using hard-to-find or allocated components
This is common in SMT Assembly projects with expensive ICs or long lead-time parts.
When It May NOT Save Money
In some cases, consignment can actually increase total cost:
- Small quantities → no pricing advantage
- Shipping costs to factory → added expense
- Missing or incorrect parts → delays and rework
- Lack of packaging (reels/trays) → extra handling fees
Manufacturers often get better pricing through bulk sourcing, so turnkey can sometimes be cheaper overall.
Advantages of Supplying Your Own Components
- Besser cost control on key components
- Full control over brand and quality
- Avoid risks of counterfeit parts
- Flexibility in sourcing strategy
Disadvantages and Risks
Inventory and Logistics Complexity
You must manage:
- Procurement
- Inventory accuracy
- Shipping to the assembly factory
Risk of Shortages
If even one component is missing:
- Production may be delayed
- Line setup may need to be rescheduled
Packaging Requirements
For efficient SMT-Bestückung, components must meet specific packaging standards:
- Tape & reel (preferred)
- Cut tape (may incur extra fees)
- Trays or tubes
Improper packaging increases labor cost.
No Warranty on Supplied Parts
Most PCB Assembly suppliers:
- Do not guarantee customer-supplied components
- Only guarantee assembly workmanship
Hybrid Approach (Best Practice)
Many companies choose a hybrid model:
- Supply critical or expensive components (e.g., ICs, CPUs)
- Let the manufacturer source standard parts (resistors, capacitors)
This balances cost savings with efficiency and reliability.
Tips to Reduce Cost with Consigned Components
If you decide to supply components:
- Ensure BOM is accurate and complete
- Bereitstellung von extra quantity (typically +3% to +5%) for yield loss
- Verwenden Sie standard SMT packaging (reels/trays)
- Label everything clearly
- Coordinate delivery timing with the PCB Assembly schedule
Schlussfolgerung
Yes, supplying your own components can reduce PCB Assembly cost—especially for high-value or hard-to-source parts. However, it also introduces complexity in logistics, risk management, and coordination.
For most projects, a hybrid approach (partial consignment + turnkey) offers the best balance between cost savings and production efficiency in SMT-Bestückung.
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