You have a complete drawing / BOM → We build it.
Panel wiring, cable assemblies, harnesses, electrical subassemblies, testing and documentation.
One accountable technical contact from first question to practical execution. LSQ supports technical clarification, design and documentation work, panel assembly, industrial wiring and electrotechnical subassemblies for B2B projects.
Objectives, drawings, BOM, interfaces, constraints and target timing.
Technical review, concept/design support, BOM/component review, manufacturability and documentation support.
Panel assembly, industrial wiring, harnesses, subassemblies, inspection and production records.
Agreed checks, records, open-point closure and feedback for the next project step or repeat build.
LSQ can enter the project at different stages — from an incomplete technical package to additional production capacity.
Panel wiring, cable assemblies, harnesses, electrical subassemblies, testing and documentation.
Requirements, BOM/component review, wiring schedules, schematics, cable schedules, manufacturability and redlines / as-built documentation.
Build-to-print assembly, rework, prototype/pilot builds, repetitive production packages, QA and documentation.
Panel assembly, industrial wiring and electrical subassemblies for manufacturers, integrators and technical operators that need controlled build-to-print execution.
Component mounting, internal wiring, terminal work, identification and assembly according to supplied technical documentation.
Structured wiring for machinery and equipment with attention to routing, serviceability, identification and production consistency.
Electrical subassemblies and component integration executed against customer documentation and project-defined requirements.
Controlled first builds to validate documentation and execution.
Structured modification and upgrade support against an agreed scope.
Practical support to identify open points and restore an executable path.
Documented work packages prepared for consistent repeat execution.
LSQ helps turn an initial requirement, issue or incomplete technical package into a clearer, executable project — before and during production.
Review project objectives, drawings, interfaces, constraints and open points. Structure the information needed to make the next technical decision.
Support concepts, component/BOM review, schematic or wiring-document development, manufacturability and practical implementation choices.
Production process improvement, manufacturability, supplier coordination, technical sourcing, work instructions, production troubleshooting and repeat-build improvement.
Responsibilities, documentation and inspection requirements are defined project by project. LSQ focuses on practical production support with clear technical boundaries.
| Capability | Typical scope | Execution basis |
|---|---|---|
| Technical consulting | Production process improvement, manufacturability, supplier coordination, technical sourcing, work instructions, production troubleshooting and repeat-build improvement. | Advisory / agreed support scope |
| Panel assembly | Component mounting, internal wiring, terminals, identification and cabinet assembly | Approved drawings, BOM and instructions |
| Industrial wiring | Cable preparation, routing, termination, machine wiring, harnesses and looms | Schematics, wiring data and project requirements |
| Electrical subassemblies | Component integration, pre-wired modules, harness kits and repeatable OEM work packages | Customer documentation / agreed work instructions |
| Documentation support | BOM review, wiring schedules, build notes, open-point lists and production feedback | Project-defined deliverables |
| Inspection support | Visual inspection, continuity checks, wiring verification, identification/label checks and other project-defined checks. Production records, inspection results and open-point reporting support a clear technical handover. | Project-defined inspection plan |
| Field support | Installation, retrofit, commissioning, troubleshooting and maintenance support where legally and technically permitted | Agreed scope / qualified partner where required |
Applicable standards, testing depth and responsibility boundaries are agreed before quotation and production.
Initial focus areas where structured wiring, clear identification and controlled assembly directly affect the finished equipment.
Electrical integration for machinery, manufacturing equipment and technical systems.
Electrical production and technical support for boatbuilding, ship repair and retrofit projects: cable/harness assemblies, DC and battery wiring, control and instrumentation wiring, panels/junction boxes, documentation and workshop preassembly.
Solar, BESS, battery/DC systems, EV charging infrastructure and electrical auxiliary systems, with build-to-print production and engineering support.
Assembly capacity for integrators and manufacturers developing scalable technical production.
A practical five-stage model that keeps technical decisions connected to execution.
Understand requirements, clarify open points and define the technical problem.
BOM, schematics, wiring documentation, cable schedules, manufacturability and redlines / as-built.
Panels, wiring, harnesses, cable assemblies and electromechanical subassemblies.
Prototype, rework, troubleshooting, QA/testing and repeat-production improvement.
Installation, retrofit, commissioning and maintenance support where legally and technically permitted; qualified partners are used where required.
Execution starts from agreed technical documentation. Identification, open-point management and defined inspection steps keep the build clear, maintainable and repeatable.
Execution based on schematics, BOMs, drawings and customer specifications.
Routing, identification and assembly practices designed for clarity and maintainability.
Visual inspection, continuity checks, wiring verification, identification/label checks and other project-defined checks.
Production records, inspection results and open-point reporting support a clear technical handover.
Electrical production and B2B project support with direct technical and commercial coordination.
LSQ Engineering combines technical consulting and engineering support with build-to-print electrical execution: clarifying requirements, improving documentation and supporting practical implementation through assembly and handover.
The model is intentionally direct: define the technical problem, agree the scope, turn decisions into executable documentation, and maintain one point of contact through the project.
Germany-based technical contact. Sri Lanka operations and industrial partnerships are currently in development.
LSQ is building a technical and production network connecting European industrial requirements with Sri Lankan manufacturing and engineering capabilities.
Clear answers to the questions that usually decide whether a technical discussion is worth starting.
Yes. A short initial discussion to understand the requirement and confirm whether there is a useful fit is free. Technical review, engineering, design or documentation work is scoped and quoted before it starts.
Send what you already have: project objective, drawings or schematics, BOM, expected quantity, interfaces, client-specified standards, testing needs and target timing. Incomplete documentation is acceptable when the request is for technical clarification or development support.
Yes. LSQ can support requirement clarification, concept development, component/BOM review, wiring documentation and manufacturability before a build package is complete.
Yes. The intended workflow supports prototypes and pilot builds, then repeatable build-to-print execution once documentation, responsibilities and inspection requirements are agreed.
The enquiry is acknowledged within one business day. LSQ reviews the information, identifies open points and proposes the next step: a short discussion, a defined technical-support scope, or a quotation for execution.
LSQ can support installation, commissioning, troubleshooting and site activities where legally and technically permitted. Where local licences, registrations or certified personnel are required, these activities are performed together with appropriately qualified partners or remain under the responsibility of the authorised contractor.
Send the project scope and the technical information you already have. Initial fit discussions are free; defined technical work is quoted before it starts.
“We have a control cabinet concept and preliminary BOM. We need a technical review, help clarifying the I/O and cable schedule, then support preparing the package for a 5-unit pilot build.”