In recent years, the issue of counterfeit industrial components — particularly in energy, aviation, and heavy machinery — has reached a new level. We're not just talking about low-quality imitations, but about near-perfect replicas: packaging, markings, even documentation can appear genuine, only to reveal discrepancies once installed.
We never work with suppliers whose products cannot be fully verified. Every new vendor goes through our internal audit process — from company registration and ownership structure to supply chain traceability and product origin. If there’s even a single red flag, the deal is off.
We maintain our own blacklist of resellers and distributors whose methods are known in the industry, even if we’ve never dealt with them directly. We also participate in closed industry channels where verified companies share information about counterfeit risks and suspicious offers.
Incoming products go through both documentation checks and physical inspections. We work with partner labs to perform material analysis when needed and use manufacturer reference databases to cross-check serial numbers, part markings, and configurations. Even items from supposedly "official" channels sometimes contain anomalies — and we catch them before they reach the client.
Our goal isn’t just to fulfill an order — it’s to make sure you get exactly what you paid for. In today’s uncertain market, that’s not just important — it’s essential. One bad component can mean more than lost money — it’s a safety risk no one should carry.
If you’ve received a questionable quote or suspect a component’s origin, we’re ready to help investigate — even if it wasn’t supplied by us.