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We help buyers reduce tooling risk through front-loaded engineering, practical mold design thinking, and production-minded execution from drawing review to validation and support.
Buyers usually look for quick facts first. These details help show the company behind the website more clearly.
Manufacturing facility supporting mold making, molding, validation, and follow-up execution.
Injection molding machines supporting different project ranges and production needs.
Injection capacity range for selected molded part and tooling-related production support.
Automated production coverage across key molding operations to improve repeatability and efficiency.
Jeancen supports injection mold and molded part projects where buyers need stronger engineering judgment before and during tooling execution.
Our core team works from an engineering-first perspective. That means buyers are not forced to rely only on generic sales messaging when fit, tooling logic, or manufacturability questions matter.
You work directly with a team that understands tooling risk, not only with a sales translator.

Sunny supports global buyers with project communication, inquiry intake, DFM review coordination, quotation follow-up, T0/T1 communication, and production-stage support.

Jun brings 12+ years of mold design experience plus hands-on mold fitting background, focusing on feasibility, gating, cooling, venting, ejection balance, maintenance-aware tooling logic, and T0/T1 correction review.
Jeancen is practical for SME buyers, NPI teams, product development teams, engineering teams, and sourcing teams that need clear answers before committing to tooling.
Buyers usually do not need just another mold supplier. They need a partner who can identify risk earlier, think through tooling logic more carefully, and support a more stable path into production.
We try to solve problems before steel is cut, not after expensive issues show up during trial.
We consider repeatability, maintenance logic, and total cost of ownership — not only whether the part can be molded once.
We are not positioned only for massive programs. We are also practical for SMEs, new product teams, and non-standard projects.
Validation, pilot runs, spare support, and follow-up engineering are part of how we work with customers.
We prefer a clear project path before execution starts. That helps reduce uncertainty for sourcing teams, engineers, and buyers comparing tooling partners.
We start from drawings, 3D files, material information, fit requirements, and any known project risks.
We review manufacturability, cooling, venting, fit logic, draft, ejection, and tooling risks before build moves ahead.
Once the direction is clearer, we move into mold design, insert logic, machining, and assembly with production in mind.
We support sampling, optimization, validation, and follow-up actions to improve project stability after build.
Overseas buyers often want to know whether a supplier understands export expectations, communication discipline, and mold-standard familiarity.
Our project communication and review logic are built around overseas sourcing expectations, especially where drawing clarity, risk reduction, and follow-up discipline matter.
We understand the importance of export-ready mold thinking, documentation clarity, and common international tooling expectations used by buyers across different markets.
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Send us your drawing, concept, or current concern. We can help review the main tooling and manufacturability risks before your project moves further.
You do not need a fully prepared RFQ package to start. A drawing, concept, or brief project summary is enough for an initial discussion.