Value-Added Distribution Services

AutoMotion Dynamics is a motion-focused distributor that does more than ship parts. We size, configure, assemble, and document components into plug-in subassemblies so OEMs, integrators, and manufacturers can build faster with less risk.

Think of us as the bridge between the catalog and the machine: actuators, motors, gearboxes, drives, sensors, and hardware that arrive sized, configured, labeled, and ready to bolt in.

Where Value-Added Distribution Fits

Busy OEM & Integrator Teams

Engineering time is better spent on machine IP than on repetitive component prep.

  • Standard machine platforms and options
  • Repeat builds with minor variations
  • Limited in-house panel or kitting capacity

Standardized Motion Packages

Use consistent “building blocks” across product lines and customer projects.

  • Pre-defined axis packages by load & speed
  • Drop-in actuator + motor + gearbox kits
  • Preconfigured drive parameter sets

MRO & Spares Strategy

Reduce downtime by stocking assemblies, not just parts.

  • Kitted spares for critical axes
  • Labeling and documentation for quick swap-outs
  • Programs for shared or managed inventory

What We Do as a Value-Added Distributor

Application Engineering & Sizing

We help select the right components and package them into repeatable motion “recipes”.

  • Review load data, duty cycle, and environment
  • Actuator, motor, and gearbox sizing
  • Drive and feedback selection to match your PLC
  • Standard package definitions by machine or axis type

Pre-Assembled Motion Kits

Assemblies that go straight onto the machine.

  • Actuator + motor + gearbox mechanically assembled
  • Keyed or pinned couplings, aligned and torqued
  • Home/limit sensors installed and pre-wired to junctions
  • Mounting hardware and adapter plates included

Configured Drives & Panels

Electronics that arrive with your standards baked in.

  • Drives with base parameters pre-loaded
  • Standard I/O mapping and network settings
  • Small pre-engineered panels (e.g., drive boxes, junction boxes)
  • Labeling to your tag format

Documentation, Labels & Part Numbers

Everything traced and easy to reorder.

  • Customer-specific part numbers and revision control
  • Assembly drawings and wiring diagrams (where applicable)
  • QR codes / labels that tie back to documentation
  • Spare parts breakdowns per assembly

Inventory & Logistics Options

Build-to-Order

We assemble kits as orders come in—ideal for lower volume or highly customized builds.

  • Flexible configurations
  • Clear lead-time commitments
  • Traceable builds by serial or batch

Stocked Assemblies

For high runners, we stock finished assemblies for quick shipment.

  • Agreed stocking levels by part number
  • Replenishment triggers based on your usage
  • Support for blanket orders and scheduled releases

Program Support

We align inventory and logistics with your programs and platforms.

  • Machine platform kits
  • Project-specific spares kits
  • Coordination with your purchasing and planning teams

Example Value-Added Deliverables

Motion Axis Kits

One part number that includes everything for a single axis.

  • Actuator / stage assembly
  • Motor, gearbox, and coupling mounted
  • Feedback devices installed
  • Basic documentation & tag set

Drive & Control Kits

Drives and small control boxes that drop into your panels.

  • Mounted drives on backplates or in small enclosures
  • Network and I/O terminations per your standards
  • Parameter sets saved and referenced by part number

Spare & Service Kits

Bundles for maintenance and field service teams.

  • Critical spares grouped by machine or line
  • Clear usage notes and replacement instructions
  • Cross-references to original bill of materials

What to Send to Start a Value-Added Program

We’ll help turn your current bill of materials and tribal knowledge into clean, repeatable kits.

Engineering & Product Info

  • Sample BOMs for one or two representative machines
  • Notes on what is time-consuming or error-prone today
  • Preferred vendors and part families
  • Any existing standards for labels or part numbers

Operations & Supply Chain Info

  • Typical annual volumes and build frequency
  • Desired lead-times and stocking levels
  • Shipping, packaging, and labeling requirements
  • How you’d like kits to appear in your ERP (one line vs. exploded)

We’ll respond with a proposed kit structure, responsibilities, and next steps for a pilot.

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