SOLUTION CHAIN
The initial elements from which all other components are assembled.
  1. They are not permanent, so they require R&D for each project.
  2. We are not tied to specific suppliers, so we always try to find the best raw materials possible.





The result of post-machine work. In terms of the M—‘s approach, parts are the stuff from which a SAMPLE and then MODULES are created.




Assembled constructions consisting of parts.
  1. Later, products are combined to make MODULES, e.g. the frame of a MODULE.
  2. A MODULE is a ready-to-install element (100% factory-ready). It consists of an internal frame and an external cladding.





A set of MODULES ready for shipment to the customer.
It is vital that all MODULES within the same SHIPPING MARK have been through the procedure of alignment and clearance adjustment (through bench, large assembly) to ensure the specified connection on site.




Several SHIPPING MARKS combined for shipment to a customer. A batch is designed to assemble a specific part or the whole object.




This is a part of the object composed of MODULES that constitute an element of one or more SHIPPING MARKS.




The chain reflects the MNOGOGRANNIKI’s approach to creating solutions
Raw materials:
Parts:
SHIPPING MARKS:
batch:
parts → products → shipping mark → batch → section
Products:
Section: