Control Panel Builds
Build-to-print or full design-build — control panels built right, on a timeline you can plan around.
Every automation project eventually comes down to what's inside the panel. At KIE Solution, we build control panels both ways — hand us a completed print and we'll build exactly to spec, or bring us a process that needs a design and we'll engineer the panel from the ground up. Either way, you get a panel built by the same team that understands the controls behind it, not a subcontractor working from a PDF with no context on how the system will actually run.
Build-to-Print VS. Full Design-Build
Our factory automation services go beyond standard integration. We take a hands-on approach, sending our experienced engineers onsite to evaluate your current setup, identify bottlenecks, and develop automation strategies that streamline operations. From material handling and assembly automation to End-of-Line (EOL) test cells, our systems are designed to maximize throughput and withstand the toughest industrial environments.
Build-to-Print
You supply the electrical schematics and panel layout — we build exactly to your specification, with the same attention to wire management, labeling, and quality control as if we'd designed it ourselves. Ideal when your engineering team already owns the design and needs a reliable build partner.
Full Design-Build
We take your process requirements and handle the rest — schematic design, panel layout, component selection, and build. This is the right fit when you need a controls partner from the first sketch through the finished panel, not just a builder at the end of the line.
Built With Care, Every Time
Advantages of Full-Build Design with KIE Solution
Careful Wire Management:
Clean, consistent wire routing and labeling that makes future troubleshooting and maintenance faster for your team.
Component Selection:
We spec components based on your actual application and duty cycle, not just the cheapest part that technically fits.
In-House Quality Checks:
Every panel is checked against its schematic before it leaves our shop.
Built by the Team That Understands Controls:
Our panel builders work alongside our controls engineers — a panel we build is built by people who understand what it needs to do, not just how to wire it.
What to Expect on Lead Time
Typical lead time on a control panel build is 1 to 3 weeks from the time materials arrive at our shop — the exact timeline depends on the size and complexity of the panel. We'll give you a specific estimate once we understand the scope of your project, and we'll flag early if a long-lead component is going to affect the schedule, rather than let you find out later. A live tracker for your panel will show the stage your panel is at.
Design Review and Material Check
We confirm the schematic (yours or ours), verify component onsite, and stage materials.
Enclosure Layout & Panel Prep
Backplate layout, DIN rail and wireway placement, and mounting of major components.
Wiring & Component Installation
Wire routing, termination, and labeling.
In-House Quality Check
Every panel is checked against its schematic — continuity, torque checks, and a visual wire-routing review. If KIE Solution is designing control code, onsite QC of entire panel is completed at this stage.
Final Review & Ship
Final walkthrough, documentation packaged with the panel, and it's ready for pickup or delivery.
Related Services
Controls Design
For the schematic and system design work that feeds into a panel build
Retrofits & Upgrades
If the panel is part of modernizing an existing line
Onsite Integration
For installation, commissioning, and startup once the system is built
Have a Panel Print Ready — Need One Designed?
Either way, we'd like to hear about your project. Send us your specs or tell us what the process needs to do, and we'll follow up with a straightforward quote and timeline.