Waycon Manufacturing

Waycon Manufacturing

Custom metal fabrication and manufacturing solutions for OEMs, engineering firms, and industrial sectors with advanced design and engineering support. Learn more

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Penticton British Columbia (HQ)

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Waycon Manufacturing, established in 1987, is a comprehensive provider of custom metal fabrication and manufacturing solutions. The company serves a diverse range of clients including OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers), engineering firms, and businesses in the industrial sectors such as forestry, mining, oil and gas, and agriculture. Operating both domestically and internationally, Waycon Manufacturing leverages advanced software like SOLIDWORKS for manufacturing engineering support, reverse engineering, prototyping, and equipment-specific design.

Waycon's business model revolves around offering end-to-end fabrication solutions, from initial design and engineering to final assembly and installation. The company ensures quality, timely delivery, and cost-effective products to meet the specific needs of its clients. Revenue is generated through the sale of custom-manufactured parts, equipment, and machinery, as well as through providing engineering and installation services.

Waycon's commitment to investing in advanced tooling and equipment, combined with its experienced team boasting over 600 years of collective manufacturing experience, positions it as a reliable partner for industrial solutions. Notably, the company was awarded the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) telescope project by the Canadian government in 2013, underscoring its capability in handling complex and high-profile projects.

Keywords: custom metal fabrication, OEMs, engineering support, industrial sectors, SOLIDWORKS, reverse engineering, prototyping, advanced tooling, end-to-end solutions, CHIME telescope project.