Multiple Parts. One Kit. Less Friction on Your Line.

We consolidate your tube assemblies into ready-to-install kits that simplify inventory, speed up assembly, and reduce total cost.

Overview

From Multiple SKUs to One

Our kitting program takes the tube components we fabricate and packages them together as a single SKU. Instead of receiving, inventorying, and tracking multiple individual parts, your team gets one kit, one part number, one line on the BOM.

Parts can be sequentially ordered inside the kit so they come out in the exact order your line needs them. That means less picking, less sorting, and fewer mistakes during assembly.

External piping kit assembled by H-P Products
Total Cost Advantage

Why Kitting Pays for Itself

The per-unit cost of a kit is higher than loose parts. But when you factor in what happens after parts arrive at your dock, the math shifts fast.

Fewer SKUs to Manage

Consolidating multiple parts into a single kit number reduces the line items your purchasing, receiving, and inventory teams have to track.

Faster Assembly

Sequential packaging means your operators pull parts in build order. Less time sorting through bins, more time on the wrench.

Fewer Lost Parts

When everything for a job arrives together in one package, parts stop getting lost between receiving and the production floor.

Returnable crate with collapsible sides at H-P Products
Packaging

Packaging Built Around Your Line

We design packaging around how your parts are received, stored, and assembled, not just how they ship. Options include:

Disposable Packaging

Standard corrugated and foam solutions for one-way shipments.

Returnable Dunnage

Reusable crates and containers designed for round-trip use between our facility and yours.

Custom-Made Packaging

Purpose-built containers and inserts designed to protect specific part geometries.

Sequential Packaging

Parts ordered inside the container to match your assembly sequence. Pull in order, build in order.

Common Questions

Kitting FAQ

Kitting groups multiple fabricated tube components into a single package under one part number. Instead of shipping and tracking each tube assembly individually, everything needed for a specific build or sub-assembly arrives together, ready to install.
The per-unit price of a kit is typically higher than the combined cost of loose parts. But that comparison misses the bigger cost. Kitting reduces downstream costs in receiving, inventory management, picking, and assembly labor. For customers taking a total cost approach to their operations, kitting often pays for itself.
Sequential packaging means parts are arranged inside the container in the order they will be assembled on your production line. Your operators pull the first part they need from the top, the second part next, and so on. It eliminates sorting and reduces the chance of grabbing the wrong component.
Yes. We offer returnable, reusable dunnage options including collapsible crates and custom containers. These are designed for round-trip use between our facility and yours, reducing packaging waste and cost over time.
We work directly with your team to define kit contents based on your BOM, assembly sequence, and production needs. If you need all the tube assemblies for a specific sub-assembly grouped together, we build the kit around that. The goal is to match how your line actually works.
Our kitting program is designed around the parts we fabricate. Since we manufacture the components in-house, we control quality, timing, and packaging from start to finish. If your assembly requires components beyond what we produce, we can discuss options, but the core program is built around our own fabrication output.

Simplify What Happens After Delivery.

Tell us what you're building and how your assembly works. We'll figure out the best way to kit and package it.