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How Does The Oem Process Work for Custom Metal Bunk Beds

2026-04-01

A clear OEM process is one of the main signs of a professional metal bunk bed manufacturer. For custom dormitory and school projects, buyers usually need more than a standard catalog model. They may require special dimensions, ladder positions, guardrail layouts, storage structures, finish colors, or export packaging. AOYASI’s own sourcing guidance explains that a real factory should be able to modify specifications according to project drawings and production needs, which is a key difference between a manufacturer and a trader.

Manufacturer vs trader

The OEM workflow works best when the supplier directly controls production. AOYASI notes that real factories usually operate cutting, stamping, welding, polishing, surface treatment, powder coating, and final assembly workshops. That production depth matters because custom changes often affect structure, corrosion protection, assembly sequence, and packing method. A trader may offer options, but without factory control it is harder to adjust technical details quickly or keep consistency across bulk orders.

OEM process overview

The first step is requirement confirmation. This usually includes bed size, steel tube specification, ladder type, guardrail height, finish, packaging, and target market rules. The second step is drawing review or ODM proposal. AOYASI specifically recommends asking whether the factory can develop products from project drawings and how sample development and approval are handled. After that comes sample confirmation, followed by mass production planning, process inspection, and export packing arrangement. This kind of structured OEM Bunk Bed production flow reduces mistakes before volume manufacturing starts.

Manufacturing process and quality checkpoints

For a custom metal bunk bed factory, production should move through raw material preparation, tube cutting, stamping, welding, polishing, surface treatment, electrostatic powder coating, assembly, and packaging. Quality control should not wait until the end. AOYASI highlights checkpoints such as raw material inspection, welding verification, dimensional accuracy checks, coating inspection, and final assembly testing. In practice, these checkpoints help keep each batch aligned with the approved sample during bulk supply.

OEM stageWhat should be confirmed
Requirement reviewDimensions, layout, load target, finish
Drawing and sampleOEM drawing, sample approval, revisions
Production planningLead time, batch size, packaging method
Quality inspectionMaterial, welding, coating, assembly
Export preparationLabels, documents, carton protection

Bulk supply and project sourcing checklist

Bulk supply is not only about capacity. It also depends on process coordination and repeatability. AOYASI says buyers should ask about monthly capacity, lead time for large orders, consistency control in mass production, and export packaging methods. On its website, AOYASI also presents itself as a long-established school and dormitory furniture producer with over 30,000 square meters of factory area, more than 100 production facilities, and broad workshop coverage, all of which support stable project execution.

Material standards and export market compliance

Custom OEM work also has to match destination-market safety rules. In the United States, CPSC guidance says bunk beds must have at least two upper bunk guardrails, with at least one on each side, and ASTM F1427 covers falls, entrapment, structural integrity, warning labels, and manufacturing identification. In Europe, BS EN 747-1:2024 is the current standard for bunk bed safety, strength, and durability. A professional factory should convert these requirements into practical design review points before production begins.

Why AOYASI fits custom OEM projects

AOYASI’s advantage is not only product range but process control. Its published factory information shows experience in manufacturing and exporting school and office furniture, with workshops covering metal processing, coating, assembly, and final packaging, plus ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001 management systems. For buyers comparing suppliers, that combination supports a more reliable OEM / ODM process, stronger quality consistency, and better export readiness for custom metal bunk bed projects. 


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