PEOPLE & SHOP-FLOOR CARE

Good castings depend on careful people.

Human care here is practical: safe routes, visible handoff, drawing alignment and records that stay close to the work.

Renyi staff team in the lobby area
Renyi team at work

WHAT CARE MEANS HERE

Less slogan, more operating discipline.

Care is shown through operating discipline: safe routes, clear handoffs, drawing alignment and records close to the work.

01

Safety boundaries

Hot work, molding and handling scenes are presented as controlled work areas, with attention on spacing, routes and visible supervision.

02

Shared craft

Bench work and inspection checkpoints make craft a team rhythm: one part, several checks, clear handoff.

03

Drawing alignment

Office and showroom reviews keep engineering discussion close to production records.

04

Records before statements

Certificate walls, document records and daily shop-floor notes make trust traceable for buyers.

Molding floor with operator and large molds

SHOP-FLOOR CARE

The work area is part of the quality story.

The molding floor makes the human role clear in heavy casting work: open sightlines, controlled movement and experienced judgment around large molds.

Team workbench
Team workbench
Drawing review
Drawing review
Inventory check
Inventory check
Office records
Office records

NEXT STEP

Bring the drawing, align the process.

Use this page with the qualification records and RFQ checklist to connect team practice with technical review.