From OEM manufacturers and subcontract fabricators through to shipbuilders and general engineering firms, sheet metal cutting is a fundamental part of modern manufacturing. While very simple components can sometimes be produced using a guillotine, the majority of real-world parts demand far greater accuracy, repeatability and flexibility. That usually means CNC laser or plasma cutting.
For many businesses, the default solution is to use a specialist external laser cutting service. It is familiar, it avoids capital expenditure, and it offers access to experienced operators and industrial equipment.
But is outsourcing always the right long-term decision?
At a certain point, regularly paying for subcontract laser cutting becomes more expensive, slower and less flexible than bringing the process in-house. Understanding where that tipping point lies is key.