Sacoma Specialty Products
Engineering-driven manufacturing with value-add design input—delivering production-ready machined and fabricated assemblies.
Sacoma Specialty Products, LLC partners with customers who need more than “build to print.” We bring design input, manufacturability guidance, and APQP-driven execution to help improve quality, function, and cost—then back it up with in-house machining, fabrication, welding, stamping, and assembly.
What We Do
From prototype support to production-ready assemblies, Sacoma provides end-to-end support for engineered components, including:
Laser cutting and forming
MIG/TIG welding and robotic/cobot welding
Tubing and formed tube products
Stamping and assembly
Quality verification and metrology support
Our Proven Process
Design Input → Value Engineering → Prototyping → Precision Machining, Fabrication & Assembly
We help teams shorten development cycles, reduce rework, and move confidently into repeatable production—without sacrificing quality.
Quality & Certifications
Quality is built into the process—from first article through production. Our systems and certifications support consistent execution and customer requirements, including:
IATF 16949
American Welding Society (AWS)
Certified Weld Supervisor
- ISO 9001
Our History
Sacoma’s growth has been driven by one goal: build better parts by combining engineering support with reliable production capability. From our early years as a small team to expanded facilities and advanced manufacturing systems, we’ve continued to invest in equipment, quality, and people—so customers can bring products to market with confidence.
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1989
Company founded and began supporting customer programs with a small team and specialized manufacturing focus.
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1998–2007
Growth years—expanded footprint and capabilities to support larger programs and tighter timelines.
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2010–2015
Continued investment in engineering support and production execution for demanding markets.
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2020–2024
Strengthened quality systems and expanded certifications to support high-requirement manufacturing.
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2024
Acquisition of Rapid Prototyping and Engineering