A complete manufacturing solution that brings production, finishing, assembly and delivery under one roof.Durable cast metal components produced to support development, repeat supply and end-use performance.
Many companies do not struggle because they cannot find a supplier for one part. They struggle because projects involve multiple parts, multiple processes, multiple handoffs and too much time spent chasing progress across a fragmented supply chain. Attwood PD’s turnkey delivery service is designed to solve that problem.
We provide a more joined-up route from concept support and prototype manufacture through to finishing, assembly, packing and final delivery. For customers that want a more efficient way to source parts and manage programmes, turnkey delivery can reduce friction, improve visibility and create a much clearer path to results.
One partner, broader capability
Turnkey delivery is about bringing the right services together around the needs of the project. That may include prototyping, machining, moulding, fabrication, finishing, inspection, packing and repeat supply, coordinated through one point of contact.
This makes Attwood PD a strong fit for businesses looking for contract manufacturing UK, outsourced product development UK or custom manufacturing UK support without the burden of managing every stage internally.
Instead of splitting responsibility between disconnected suppliers, customers gain a more controlled route with better continuity from start to finish.
Reducing project risk and internal workload
A managed manufacturing model offers several practical benefits. It reduces duplicated communication, shortens decision loops and helps keep technical and commercial requirements aligned as the project progresses.
That matters when:
- designs are evolving
- multiple process routes are involved
- delivery timing is critical
- internal resource is stretched
- presentation, quality and packaging all matter
- the customer wants to reduce supply chain administration
Turnkey delivery is especially valuable for programmes moving from prototype to low-volume supply, where early decisions affect later cost, speed and reliability.
Built around real-world requirements
Attwood PD does not treat turnkey delivery as a generic umbrella term. We shape the service around what the customer actually needs. Some projects require only part manufacture and final coordination. Others need a broader package that includes finishing, assemblies, quality checks and delivery planning.
Because we support multiple manufacturing routes, we can build the solution around the application rather than forcing every requirement through one process. That flexibility is one of the biggest reasons customers choose a partner-led model.
Why Attwood PD
Attwood PD combines practical engineering understanding with commercial responsiveness and wider manufacturing coordination. That makes us a useful partner for businesses that need more than just quotes from individual suppliers.
We help customers simplify sourcing, reduce avoidable delays and create a better route from brief to delivered result. For companies under pressure to move quickly without losing control, that can be a major advantage.
If you want a manufacturing partner that can coordinate parts, processes and delivery as one managed solution, speak to Attwood PD about turnkey delivery.
Here are some frequently asked questions
Common questions, clear answers and practical guidance from the Attwood PD team
What does turnkey delivery mean?
It means managing multiple stages of a project through one coordinated solution, often including manufacture, finishing, assembly, packing and final delivery.
Who is turnkey delivery best suited to?
It is ideal for businesses that want to reduce supply chain complexity, save internal time and manage prototype-to-production projects more efficiently.
Can turnkey delivery include more than one manufacturing process?
Yes. It is particularly valuable when a project involves different processes such as machining, moulding, fabrication and finishing.
Is turnkey delivery only for large projects?
No. It can be useful for both complex low-volume projects and larger ongoing programmes where coordination and consistency matter.
How does turnkey delivery help reduce project risk?
It reduces fragmented communication, improves continuity between stages and helps keep quality, timing and commercial requirements aligned.

