A Complete Injection Mold Transfer Case Study for Global OEMs

Injection Mold Tooling Transfer
China → India

Learn how Manufyn successfully relocated 18 production injection molds from China to India, protecting more than USD 400,000 in tooling investment, reducing supply chain risk, and restarting serial production in only three weeks.

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Project Snapshot

A quick overview of the tooling transfer project.

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Industry

Industrial Equipment

Automation Components

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Manufacturing

Injection Molding

Production Tooling

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Production Tools

18 Molds

Hardened Steel Tooling

Validation

98%

First Article Approval

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Material

PA66 GF30

PBT • POM • PC ABS • TPE

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Country

Europe

OEM Customer

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Downtime

3 Weeks

Production Restart

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Tooling Value

USD 400K+

Investment Protected

Executive Summary

As manufacturers diversify their global supply chains through a China Plus One strategy, relocating existing injection mold tooling has become a cost-effective alternative to manufacturing new molds. Instead of investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in replacement tooling, many OEMs choose to transfer production to India while protecting years of engineering investment.

In this project, Manufyn successfully managed the transfer of 18 hardened production injection molds from China to India for a European industrial equipment manufacturer. The project included Design for Manufacturability (DFM), tool ownership verification, supplier qualification, tool refurbishment, production trials, quality validation and serial production launch.

Leveraging Manufyn’s network of audited Injection Molding Manufacturers, the customer reduced supply chain risk while maintaining dimensional accuracy, process capability and production continuity.

Project Outcomes

  • 18 production molds successfully relocated
  • Protected tooling investment exceeding USD 400,000
  • Production restarted in only 3 Weeks
  • 98% First Article Inspection approval
  • Lower logistics cost through Indian manufacturing
  • Long-term supply chain diversification
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Customer Challenge

A leading European OEM manufacturing industrial automation equipment wanted to relocate production from China to India without replacing its existing production tooling. The customer had already invested more than USD 400,000 in hardened steel Injection Mold Tooling, making new mold construction commercially unattractive.

The objective was to maintain identical component quality while improving supply chain resilience through a China Plus One manufacturing strategy. The customer also wanted better engineering collaboration, shorter lead times and a manufacturing partner capable of supporting future product development.

Manufyn developed a structured engineering transfer program combining Design for Manufacturability (DFM), supplier qualification, tool inspection, production validation, and ongoing manufacturing support.

Supply Chain Risk

Reduce dependence on a single manufacturing country while protecting existing tooling investment.

Tool Validation

Verify tooling condition before production transfer and identify preventive refurbishment requirements.

Production Continuity

Maintain uninterrupted customer deliveries during the transition from China to India.

Engineering Support

Provide project management, supplier development, quality assurance, and serial production validation.

Engineering Solution

Rather than treating the relocation as a logistics exercise, Manufyn managed the entire project through a structured engineering methodology covering tooling inspection, supplier qualification, process validation and production launch.

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DFM Review

Complete Design for Manufacturability (DFM) review to evaluate tooling condition and manufacturability.

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Tool Audit

Inspect cavities, cores, cooling channels, ejector systems, and wear components.

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Supplier Qualification

Select an audited Injection Molding Partner with suitable machine capacity.

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Tool Transfer

Coordinate export, transport, tool preservation, and installation without damage.

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Production Trials

Perform T0, T1 and production trials to optimize process parameters.

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Validation

Complete dimensional inspection, FAI, process capability and quality approval.

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Serial Production

Ramp production while ensuring quality, delivery, and long-term supply stability.

Engineering Excellence

Manufyn’s engineering team reviewed every transferred mold to identify wear, maintenance requirements and opportunities for preventive refurbishment. Where precision inserts or damaged components required repair, our CNC machining capabilities supported tooling restoration before validation.

Project Management

The project combined engineering, quality, procurement, logistics and supplier development into a single managed workflow, ensuring that production restarted within three weeks while protecting tooling investment and maintaining customer quality expectations.

Technical Validation & Project Execution

Each tooling transfer phase was verified through engineering reviews, supplier qualification and production validation before serial manufacturing was approved.

Project Phase Engineering Activity Deliverable Status
Tool Ownership Verify tooling ownership, asset list and engineering documentation. Verified mold inventory Completed
Tool Inspection Inspect cavities, cores, slides, lifters, cooling channels and ejector system. Engineering inspection report Completed
Supplier Qualification Audit Injection Molding Supplier for capacity, quality systems and tooling capability. Approved supplier Qualified
Tool Refurbishment Repair damaged inserts, replace wear components and restore tooling condition. Production-ready molds Completed
Production Trial Run T0, T1 and pilot production while optimizing processing parameters. Stable process window Validated
Quality Validation Dimensional inspection, First Article Inspection (FAI), material verification and process capability. 98% FAI approval Approved
Serial Production Ramp production while maintaining repeatability and delivery performance. Commercial production Live

Engineering Insight

One of the biggest risks in any mold transfer project is assuming that an existing production tool can immediately run in a new factory. Differences in machine specifications, process parameters, auxiliary equipment, cooling systems and maintenance history can significantly affect part quality. Manufyn minimizes these risks through structured engineering validation, supplier qualification and production trials before authorizing serial production. This approach helps OEMs protect tooling investments while supporting long-term supply chain diversification.

Results & Business Impact

By combining engineering validation, supplier qualification and structured project management, Manufyn enabled the customer to relocate production without replacing existing tooling while maintaining product quality and delivery commitments.

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Production Molds Successfully Relocated

3 Weeks

Production Restart Time

98%

First Article Inspection Approval

USD 400K+

Existing Tooling Investment Protected

Before Working with Manufyn

  • Single-source manufacturing dependency in China
  • High risk of production disruption
  • Concern over replacing expensive tooling
  • Limited engineering visibility during transfer
  • Longer logistics lead times
  • Higher overall supply chain risk

After Production Transfer

  • Diversified manufacturing through India
  • Existing tooling successfully reused
  • Production resumed within three weeks
  • Validated supplier with engineering support
  • Reduced logistics complexity
  • Improved long-term supply chain resilience

Why Global OEMs Choose Manufyn

From supplier development to production launch, Manufyn provides complete engineering and sourcing support for global manufacturers looking to manufacture in India.

Engineering First

Every project begins with Design for Manufacturability, engineering validation and process optimization rather than only supplier selection.

Qualified Manufacturing Network

Access audited suppliers for Injection Molding, CNC Machining, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Investment Casting, Forging and Assembly.

Dedicated Project Management

One engineering team manages RFQ, supplier development, tooling, quality, logistics and production throughout the project lifecycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can production injection molds be transferred from China to India?

Yes. Existing molds can often be transferred successfully after engineering inspection, refurbishment where required, process validation and production trials.

Do transferred molds require refurbishment?

Many production molds benefit from preventive maintenance, replacement of wear components and cooling system inspection before production resumes.

How long does tooling transfer normally take?

The timeline depends on tooling complexity, logistics, supplier readiness and validation requirements. Typical industrial projects range from several weeks to a few months.

What industries does Manufyn support?

Industrial automation, robotics, medical devices, automotive, consumer products, electrical equipment and many other engineering sectors.

Looking to Transfer Manufacturing to India?

Whether you’re relocating tooling, qualifying a second source or launching a new product, Manufyn can support supplier selection, engineering validation, production planning and quality assurance.

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