Precision electronics manufacturing and lifecycle support — delivering Australian-engineered outcomes through a vertically aligned Australia–Taiwan model.

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ANCA Motion delivers Australian-engineered outcomes at a more competitive cost than fully domestic manufacturing. By combining local engineering oversight with offshore production capability, we reduce total cost while maintaining industrial-grade quality, traceability, and reliability.
PCBA at ANCA Motion is not standalone contract manufacturing. It is built on five decades of experience designing, building, and supporting complex industrial automation and motion systems within the ANCA Group — with processes proven in real production environments.
Our manufacturing and supply chain presence in Taiwan provides access to world-class electronics capability, component availability, and scalable production. This integration improves resilience, shortens lead times, and supports faster transition from prototype to volume.
ANCA Motion supports customers from the earliest stages of product development, working collaboratively to translate functional, regulatory, and commercial requirements into robust electronic solutions.
Our engineering approach is informed by decades of experience delivering complex CNC and industrial automation systems, where reliability, traceability, and compliance are fundamental. This discipline shapes decisions around architecture, documentation, and lifecycle control from the outset.
ANCA Motion provides electronic and electro-mechanical engineering support spanning individual printed circuit boards through to complete product architectures. Early engagement enables informed decisions on component strategy, manufacturing approach, and test philosophy, ensuring alignment between design intent and downstream delivery.
Strategic partnerships with specialist design houses enable early, collaborative engagement on complex programs and support more integrated, end-to-end outcomes for customers.
ANCA Motion applies structured Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Test (DFT) practices to ensure products are engineered for reliable delivery, effective verification, and long-term support.
These practices are applied within a framework shaped by the high-end compliance, reliability, and documentation demands typical of CNC and industrial automation products. This ensures that design decisions support not only efficient build and test, but also traceability, validation, and lifecycle integrity.
DFM activities focus on early identification of risks related to component selection, board layout, process suitability, and overall producibility. Reviews are conducted at key development stages to reduce cost, avoid rework, and support consistent outcomes as volumes scale.
DFT focuses on defining appropriate test strategies early in the design cycle, enabling efficient fault detection and meaningful coverage aligned to product complexity, volume, and reliability requirements.
Together, DFM and DFT provide a disciplined foundation for right-first-time outcomes and reduced risk as products progress from development into sustained manufacture.
ANCA Motion is structured to support a controlled and predictable transition from early-stage builds through to sustained production volumes, without loss of design intent, quality, or delivery momentum.
This transition is managed using governance and control models derived from regulated CNC and industrial automation environments, where change control, traceability, and validation are essential as scale increases.
Through coordinated engineering oversight, manufacturing management, and supply chain alignment, ANCA Motion helps customers move from low-volume demand to higher-volume production with confidence. Risks identified during early builds and pilot phases are addressed before committing to full-scale production.
A disciplined New Product Introduction (NPI) framework integrates technical, operational, and supply chain inputs to support repeatable outcomes, predictable ramp-up, and reduced execution risk as volumes grow.
ANCA Motion delivers printed circuit board assembly and electronic manufacturing services across low, medium, and high production volumes, with a strong emphasis on control, consistency, and adherence to specification.
Manufacturing activities are managed to support mixed-technology designs, fine-pitch and advanced component packages, and controlled soldering processes appropriate to product and volume requirements. The focus is on preserving design intent, ensuring repeatability, and maintaining full visibility as products scale.
Our manufacturing approach is informed by the same industrial discipline and compliance expectations applied to CNC and automation products, shaping how quality, traceability, and process control are implemented across all builds.
Value engineering is applied throughout the manufacturing lifecycle to optimise cost, reliability, and long-term product performance, supporting demanding industrial, automation, and motion-control applications.
ANCA Motion integrates testing throughout the product lifecycle to improve quality outcomes, reduce rework, and accelerate time to market. Test strategies are defined early and tailored to product complexity, reliability expectations, and customer requirements.
Our approach to testing is shaped by experience delivering highly regulated CNC and industrial automation systems, where verification, documentation, and disciplined execution are critical. This ensures testing supports not only fault detection, but also confidence in long-term performance and compliance alignment.
ANCA Motion maintains a broad range of internal, CE-compatible testing capabilities to support validation, fault investigation, and informed engineering decisions. These capabilities are used across development, production support, and lifecycle activities, reducing reliance on external test loops and improving responsiveness.
Testing methodologies are selected as appropriate and may include electrical verification, optical inspection, functional testing, system-level validation, and environmental evaluation.
ANCA Motion operates with a consistent, group-wide approach to quality, underpinned by disciplined systems and processes applied across all stages of delivery.
Our quality framework reflects the demands of complex CNC and industrial automation products, where traceability, configuration control, and rigorous documentation are essential. These principles inform how quality is managed from incoming materials through manufacturing, testing, and final verification.
Full component and process traceability supports root-cause analysis, controlled change, and regulatory or customer reporting requirements. Engineering change control and corrective and preventive action processes ensure issues are addressed systematically and improvements are sustained.
Regular reporting provides customers with clear visibility of quality performance, delivery metrics, and continuous improvement activity, supporting transparency, accountability, and long-term reliability.
ANCA Motion manages the end-to-end supply chain required to support reliable electronic manufacturing, from demand planning and procurement through to inventory management and delivery.
Our supply chain approach is shaped by the needs of high-reliability CNC and industrial automation products, where continuity of supply, lifecycle visibility, and disciplined vendor management are critical. Long-term supplier relationships, consolidated sourcing strategies, and KPI-driven performance management underpin supply resilience.
Operating through a vertically integrated Australia–Taiwan model, ANCA Motion combines access to Taiwan’s advanced electronics ecosystem with strong local engineering oversight. This structure supports component availability, lifecycle management, and scalable production while reducing supply chain risk.
ANCA Motion provides after-market repair and lifecycle support services designed to maximise product uptime and protect long-term value for our customers.
Repair and service activities are managed through structured processes supported by tracking systems that provide full visibility from receipt through to return. This enables consistent handling, informed decision-making, and reliable service outcomes aligned with customer expectations.
We actively manage component lifecycle risk on behalf of our customers, including monitoring end-of-life (EOL) notifications and identifying last-time-buy opportunities to support continuity of supply and long-term product support.
Data captured through service and repair activities is analysed to identify trends, inform design and process improvements, and support continuous improvement across the product lifecycle in collaboration with customers.