FAQ
Answers to common questions about our mechanical engineering and industrial automation services.
For anything else, email engineering@gem360llc.com.
What services does GEM360 LLC provide?
We deliver mechanical engineering and industrial automation solutions: BIW welding fixtures, robotics integration, hydraulic & power-transmission systems, jigs, tooling, and full product development.
Do you only design, or also manufacture?
We primarily design and engineer. Through trusted partners in the USA, EU, and Asia, we can manage prototype manufacturing, assembly supervision (FAT/SAT), and supplier coordination.
Which CAD/PLM systems do you support?
CATIA V5-6R2020, NX, SolidWorks, Inventor, and AutoCAD. We also exchange STEP / IGES / 3DXML and align with client PLM processes.
Which industries do you serve?
Automotive & Motorsport, Heavy Machinery, Robotics & Automation, Renewable Energy & Offshore, and Industrial Power Transmission.
Where are you based? Do you work internationally?
We operate from the USA with strong ties in the EU and Asia, serving clients worldwide via remote collaboration and on-site technical support.
How can I request a quotation or start a project?
Email engineering@gem360llc.com or click the “Request Quote” button above with your project scope, timeline, and CAD format. NDAs are welcome.
What makes GEM360 different?
Senior experience on premium programs, agile global execution, fast prototyping, and multi-disciplinary depth in mechanics, hydraulics, and automation—focused on cost, quality, and lead time.
Do you offer consulting or training?
Yes—process optimization, design reviews, DFM/DFA, tolerance stacks, and tailored CAD/PLM trainings for engineering teams.
Can you support startups and small businesses?
Absolutely. We help startups and SMEs transform ideas into manufacturable products through cost-effective 3D design, virtual validation, and supplier guidance.
How do you handle confidentiality and IP?
We work under NDA, use secure data channels, and comply with GDPR and client IP policies. Access is strictly need-to-know.

