SVC-B Technical Service Model

OEM/ODM services measured by engineering evidence, not promises

Vitamix supports sourcing teams that need blender and small kitchen appliance programs to move from specification brief to repeatable shipment. The service model is technical by design: every stage is linked to measurements, documentation and clear approval gates. Instead of pushing a generic catalog, our team reviews the target wattage, jar material, acoustic threshold, dishwasher-safety claim, food-contact region and retail packaging route before quoting. That creates a narrower but more reliable development path for importers, distributors and private-label teams that cannot afford vague sample cycles.

Structured Service Scope

Two-column service table for sourcing decisions

Platform EngineeringMotor selection, blade-stack balancing, airflow review, thermal rise control and overload behavior documentation for countertop and immersion blender programs.
Compliance PlanningCE, UL, ETL, FCC, RoHS, REACH and food-contact documentation mapped by destination market before final sample release.
Material ValidationTritan jar exposure, gasket aging, lid fit, bearing seal review and dishwasher-cycle plans to support public product claims.
Private-Label AdaptationColor standards, logo placement, packaging dielines, manual translation, carton drop-test preparation and barcode coordination.
Pilot ProductionSmall-batch assembly with incoming material checks, line balancing, inspection records and corrective action logs.
Shipment ReadinessContainer loading plan, retail carton stacking, spare part list, warranty claim triage and after-sales documentation pack.
Numbered Methodology

How a Vitamix program moves from brief to production

The workflow is intentionally strict because blender development has hidden variables: motor torque, jar geometry, blade metallurgy, acoustic perception and cleaning claims all affect buyer approval. Each step narrows risk before the next spend decision.

01

Requirement intake

We translate the buyer brief into measurable requirements: wattage range, capacity, speed logic, noise limit, target food-contact region, annual volume, retail channel and packaging format.

02

Engineering feasibility

The lab compares existing motor and jar platforms against the brief, then flags tooling changes, firmware changes, certification risks and any cost drivers before quotation.

03

Sample build

Prototype builds receive torque, speed, thermal, vibration and leakage checks. Packaging prototypes are reviewed at the same time so the product and carton mature together.

04

Validation package

Test records, photo evidence, material notes and compliance assumptions are compiled for buyer review, with corrective actions assigned before pilot production.

05

Pilot and release

A controlled pilot checks line takt time, component yield, inspection method and carton handling, then releases a production checklist for mass shipment.

Bring us your blender specification sheet

We will return a structured review covering feasible platforms, validation scope, compliance route, target MOQ and a sample timeline.

Inspect Lab Workflow