Capabilities

Everything between a supplier lead and a qualified, supplied component.

Kestrel's capability set covers the full path from identifying a candidate manufacturer to sustaining production supply — technical, commercial, and documentation work that a customer would otherwise have to do supplier-by-supplier, on their own.

Core Capabilities

Eight capability areas, one accountable interface.

01 — SUPPLIER IDENTIFICATION

Finding manufacturers that actually match the requirement.

Candidate manufacturer research and identification in South Korea and other allied manufacturing markets, screened against your technical requirement before any introduction is made.

02 — TECHNICAL SOURCING

Translating engineering requirements into a sourceable package.

Converting specifications, drawings, and application requirements into the technical package a manufacturer needs to quote accurately — and interpreting their response back into terms your engineering team can evaluate.

03 — SUPPLIER QUALIFICATION

Screening capability before it becomes your problem.

Reviewing manufacturing capability, production capacity, quality systems, and documentation practices so a supplier is vetted before it's relied upon.

04 — PROVENANCE INVESTIGATION

Country-of-origin and BOM-level visibility, honestly reported.

Investigating country of origin and, where available, bill-of-materials provenance — including flagging Chinese-origin subcomponents (magnets, bearings, semiconductors, raw materials) rather than assuming compliance from final assembly location alone. Screening includes checking against NDAA Section 889 covered entities (Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision, Dahua, and their subsidiaries), not just country-of-origin at the finished-good level.

05 — RFQ MANAGEMENT

One RFQ process, not five parallel email threads.

Preparing and issuing RFQs, normalizing quotes across candidate suppliers, and negotiating MOQ, lead time, and commercial terms on your behalf.

06 — SAMPLE COORDINATION

Getting real hardware into your engineers' hands.

Coordinating prototype and sample production, shipment, and the documentation needed to support your engineering evaluation.

07 — PRODUCTION SOURCING

From qualified sample to sustained production supply.

Production planning, purchase execution, and commercial supply once a component has cleared your qualification process.

08 — SUPPLY-CHAIN CONTINUITY

Staying qualified after the first order ships.

Ongoing supplier relationship management, alternate-source development, and monitoring so a single-source risk doesn't quietly become a program risk.

How Engagements Work

Scoped to the requirement in front of you.

Every engagement starts with a specific component requirement — not a general retainer. Kestrel scopes work to what's actually needed: a one-time alternate-source search, a full qualification project, or ongoing production supply.

Single requirementA defined component, application, and specification — sourced, qualified, and quoted.
Qualification projectA structured down-select across candidate suppliers with documented evaluation criteria.
Ongoing supplyOngoing commercial supply and supplier management once a component is qualified.

What we won't do

We won't hand you a supplier's contact information and call it done. We won't claim a component is "compliant" or "China-free" without doing the provenance work to support that claim. And we won't promise timelines or pricing before we've actually done the technical and commercial legwork.

Capabilities described here reflect Kestrel's current business model and operating capability. They do not constitute a guarantee of specific pricing, lead time, or outcome for any individual component, which depends on the manufacturer, specification, and market conditions at the time of the request.
Next Step

Tell us what you're trying to source.

Submit a component requirement and we'll follow up on which of these capabilities apply to your specific case.

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