Well-coordinated teamwork speaks for itself
"We constantly challenge each other in how we can do better."
The cases we produce are only as good as the team that are working on them. To maintain our high standards, we have extra-ordinary team players.
"We must stay in sync with our eyes set on the finish line, or we will fail."
Working in sync can pose challenges as different team members could be occupied with their workload. However, we must train ourselves every day while understanding that there are always room for improvement.
STRONG IN DESIGN
DESIGNED TO BE USER FRIENDLY, BUILT TO LAST
We ask ourselves the same questions when asked to solve our customer's transport casing problem.
There is always a better case
Building a long-lasting business through designing and building long-lasting cases, that are easy to use and proud to own for the customers.
A long-lasting business can withstand the test of time to win recognition and maintain healthy relationships with our customers while staying ahead of competition. Starting from humble beginnings in 2016, Armor is determined to be a key player in the market for road cases for years to come. The culture of ownership, quest for solutions and improvements while staying open-minded are in every team member’s DNA.
Managing roles and accountabilities
Focus, Open-minded, Ownership, Team Player are the keywords to describe this team.
Alan Song
Alan is responsible for understanding customer needs and concerns, and to ensure the design and capabilities of the cases to be built are clearly communicated. He is responsible for the overall customer experience before, during, and after-sales. It is important to Alan to keep in touch after sales to ensure customer satisfaction, and to resolve any warranty issues as soon as possible.
Ronnel Peñano
Ronnel is in charge of our case designs at Armor. He has many years of industry experience with CAD software to review 3D models and 2D drawings to ensure quality before they are released to the customer for approval. He makes sure the production drawings are clear and can be easily understood by the workshops. Â
Hansen Huang
Hansen is responsible for managing the procurement for our workshops in both locations (Sydney, Australia, and Guangzhou, China). He ensures required materials are ordered in time so manufacturing can be carried out without interruptions. He also manages our China workshop to ensure cases are built to specification and shipped on time.
Chi Tse
Chi is in charge of managing our Sydney, Australia workshop and ensuring manufacturing process are systemized and optimized. He implements and scrutinizes KPIs to ensure we stay competitive and minimizes workshop errors. He also follows through orders from design to delivery to achieve a smooth production process.Â
Our company history and facts
Armor started as a supplier of road cases for the live event industry back in 2016. We have since evolved into a transport casing solution provider for many industries and sectors. Our cases are used to transport life-saving medical devices, sports and mining equipment and many more. Armor has a design office and local workshop based in Sydney, Australia as well as an overseas workshop based in Guangzhou, China. In 2020, we have upgraded our Auburn workshop with the most advanced CNC router, laser scanner and cutter available at the time to ensure we are ready to serve even the most demanding requirements from our customers. Â
Design & manufacturing process
Armor embraces 3D modeling technologies to design and manufacture transport cases. We obtain necessary information from our customer or 3D scan the product to produce models for comments. Once the design is confirmed, the material specifications and cutouts will be generated and passed onto our workshops. Computer-aided and precision cutting machines are used to ensure the cutouts are done accurately while eliminating human errors. Workshop drawings along with 2D and 3D on-screen drawings and models guide our experienced case builders to build these cases exactly to specifications.