OEM · ODM · Private Label Manufacturing
OEM, ODM and Private Label Manufacturing for Security and Safety Devices
SafeTech Factory takes a proven safety device and makes it your brand, from a printed logo on an in-production unit to a re-molded, function-changed product that is physically and legally yours. Build or extend a coordinated own-label line across the whole safety range from one factory, at a starting quantity a new brand can commit and with a functional sample in your hands before any bulk order.
OEM ODM Private Label Own-Brand White Label CE / RoHS / FCC / ISO 9001
Which relationship fits
OEM, ODM and Private Label: Which Relationship Fits Your Brand
The first decision is not which device to source, it is which relationship you are entering, because each starts from a different input and suits a different kind of brand.
Private Label
You take one of our proven, already-in-production designs and put your brand on it: your logo, color, retail packaging and manual, sold under your name. The engineering, tooling and certification already exist. You own the brand; we own the base design.
OEM
You bring a finished specification or a reference product, and we build it to your electrical, structural and packaging spec, tooling included. This suits a brand owner who already knows exactly what the product should be and wants a factory to execute it precisely.
ODM
You bring a market need rather than a finished design, and our engineering proposes a product from our existing platforms, then develops it with you. This suits a seller who wants a differentiated product without running the electronics and mechanical development in-house.
A white-label unit is a generic product simply relabeled, identical to what your competitors also relabel, so there is no product-level difference to defend on price. Working with us, a private-label program can go deeper than the label — color, housing, function and tooling — so the finished device is defensibly yours, not a shared generic.
The product lines open to every one of these routes are listed further down, and each links to its own page — or see the full catalog on the Home page.
Depth × MOQ × timeline
The Customization Ladder: Depth, MOQ Tier and Timeline
Customization is not one choice, it is a ladder, and how deep you climb sets both the minimum order and how much lead time the run adds. Each rung below carries three things at once — the depth, its MOQ tier and the extra time it introduces on top of a standard build.
A standard catalog unit shipped as-is, or reordered from a run we already hold. The fastest path, with no engineering or tooling time before it ships.
Silkscreen, pad-print or laser-marked logo; a custom housing color matched where the material allows; and full retail packaging — printed box, blister, insert card, multilingual manual and barcode, up to a finished gift-box presentation. The core private-label branding tier.
Changing what the device does rather than how it looks: a different alarm output level, an added mode, a modified sensor sensitivity, an extra LED or a firmware behavior change. This depth carries engineering feedback and functional testing before the run.
A distinct enclosure shape or a structural change that needs a new or modified injection mold, so no competitor is selling the same body. The deepest rung, and the only one that adds dedicated tooling time before mass production begins.
Inquiry to shipment
The Private-Label Production Workflow, From Inquiry to Shipment
A private-label program with us runs as a defined sequence with stated day-ranges at each step, so you plan a launch date against real stages instead of a "send us your logo and we will handle it" promise. Ranges vary with product complexity and order size and are confirmed on the quote.
Once a program is established, a reorder returns in about 15–20 days — the design, tooling and quality plan are already fixed, so each run is locked to the same approved components and restock matches the first shipment.
Which is what lets a buyer promise a customer a date. Where a device's specific mechanics matter to the spec — battery life, ingress rating, decibel output — those live on that device's own page, linked below.
We return a written quote and lock the spec sheet: which relationship, which device, which depth on the ladder, and the branding, function and packaging that go with it.
Engineering reviews the spec for manufacturability and flags anything that affects cost, tooling or timeline before money is committed, so surprises surface on paper rather than in production.
A working sample built to your spec, shipped for approval with a test record, so you approve the real product rather than a rendering. The sample charge is credited against your bulk order.
Cut and validated in parallel where the schedule allows, applying only to the deepest ladder rung.
Quantity-dependent, with in-line and pre-shipment quality control, followed by shipment on your chosen Incoterm.
In-line and pre-shipment inspection against the approved spec before anything leaves the factory.
On your chosen Incoterm, with the reorder loop opening for every run after the first.
Under one roof, none outsourced
In-House Molding, SMT and R&D Behind Real Customization
The customization ladder is only real if the factory controls the processes each rung depends on. Every stage a private-label change touches is run in-house — which is what lets a housing, a decibel level or a mold actually be changed and held to spec, rather than negotiated across outside shops.



A color change, a structural revision or a brand-new enclosure is cut and controlled here, which is what makes the deepest ladder rung practical instead of a subcontracted risk.
Lines building the electronics inside every alarm, sensor and tracker, so a firmware or board-level change moves straight onto the line that will produce it.
The team that turns a reference product or a market brief into a manufacturable, certifiable design, and validates a function change before tooling is committed.
Testing is done in the same factory that builds the units, against the exact spec they were built to.
The full 14-line catalog and the detailed factory-versus-reseller breakdown live on the Home page; the plant's history and a video or in-person factory tour are on the About page.
Ship & list under your brand
CE, RoHS, FCC and ISO 9001 as Private-Label Enablers
For an own-brand seller, certification is not a back-office detail — it is what lets a private-label unit clear customs and go live on a marketplace under your name. The paperwork is issued so the approval sits with your product, not just with ours.
CE
Required to place electronic products on the EU and EEA market — the gate for shipping into Europe under your brand.
RoHS
Restricts hazardous substances; required for EU sale and expected by serious buyers globally.
FCC
Required for the radio and wireless lines — trackers, wireless sensors, alarms — sold into the US.
ISO 9001
The factory quality-management standard — the process backing behind consistent batch-to-batch output.
Certificate names are shown here; specific registration numbers, issuing bodies and per-device scope are provided on request as certificates and test reports. Without this documentation an own-brand unit is held at customs or delisted; with it, your brand ships and lists cleanly in the markets you sell to.
A brand owner is committing more than a purchase order — so the terms of what stays yours matter as much as the product.
Ownership stated plainly
IP, Tooling Ownership and NDA: Your Design Stays Yours
Our position on ownership is stated plainly, not buried in a legal appendix. These terms remove the two fears that stall a first own-brand order.
The brand assets, spec and any design you bring or co-develop belong to you, and are not offered to another buyer.
A mold you pay to cut is your property and is yours to move — it is not held to lock you in.
Your project, spec and artwork are covered by a confidentiality agreement from the first inquiry.
A functional sample is made and approved before any bulk commitment, and the sample charge is credited in full against your bulk order — so proving the product does not become a sunk cost.
These answer the two fears directly: that a paid-for design or mold will end up with a competitor, and that evaluating the product will cost money you cannot recover. Both are standard factory policy, not a case-by-case negotiation.
Every line, open to your brand
Every Line Below Is Open to OEM, ODM and Private Label
Any device we manufacture can be taken down the ladder above and shipped under your brand. Each line has its own page with the device-specific specifications, mechanics and certifications; this page owns the relationship, the customization scope and the process that apply across all of them.












Tell us the line and the depth you want, and we will quote the program. For the complete range, see the Home page.
Start your private label
Send Your Line, Depth and Quantity — We Reply Within One Business Day
Send the product line, the customization depth and your target quantity and date, and we reply with a written quote and a proposed schedule within one business day. Tell us the device and how far down the ladder you want to go, and we will scope the program.
Talk to the factory directly
For the quality-control and inspection detail behind every program, see our Quality Control page.