A manufacturing capability partner helping Australian joinery companies assess and coordinate qualified offshore manufacturing pathways for suitable projects.
Many Australian joinery businesses are still being asked to deliver complex, high-quality work, but the commercial conditions around that work have changed.
Labour is harder to secure. Local production capacity is under pressure. Builders and clients are more sensitive to price, timing, and risk. Some projects are still worth winning — but not always through the usual production pathway.
ProLink exists to help joinery companies assess whether selected projects have a better manufacturing pathway before they cut back the design, turn down the job, or quote with no real margin.
Skilled tradespeople are harder to find and harder to hold.
Some projects no longer leave enough room through local production alone.
Project mistakes are more expensive when timelines and budgets are already tight.
ProLink's role focuses on the manufacturing pathway — from initial feasibility assessment through to factory suitability review, technical coordination, production checkpoint monitoring, and pre-shipment inspection coordination. The joinery company remains responsible for client relationship, site measure, installation, and project completion.
We begin by assessing whether the project is worth reviewing further.
We look at whether the required capability exists for the specific project.
Factory fit is assessed against project type, specification, scale, and risk points.
We help clarify drawings, specifications, materials, finishes, and production requirements.
Key checkpoints are used to identify issues before they become site problems.
Inspection is coordinated before shipping, not after the product arrives.
We make risk visible, controlled, and documented before production starts.
ProLink is designed to sit behind the joinery company as a defined manufacturing pathway partner. That means the boundaries need to stay clear.
We do not sell standard cabinet products directly to your clients.
The work is not about chasing the lowest factory price. It is about assessing suitability, capability, cost, and risk.
ProLink is focused on joinery-related manufacturing pathways, not broad product trading.
Your client relationship, site measure, design approval, installation, and final project delivery remain yours.
Some projects should stay local. The feasibility review exists to identify which path makes sense.
Offshore manufacturing only works when the communication path is clear. Drawings, finishes, samples, responsibilities, factory questions, production checks, and inspection outcomes all need to be handled in a way that makes sense to an Australian joinery business.
ProLink is built to translate that process into a controlled pathway — without taking over your client-facing role.
Our role is to make risk visible, controlled, and documented before it becomes a site problem.
That means clarifying what belongs with the joinery company, what belongs with the factory, what ProLink coordinates, and which risks sit outside everyone’s direct control.
Start with the free Feasibility Check. Submit your project basics, and ProLink will give you a preliminary indication of whether offshore manufacturing is worth assessing — or whether the project is better kept local.
No obligation. No pressure. A direct answer.