Museum Exhibit Manufacturer in China
China Museum Exhibit Manufacturer, Supplier and Custom Fabricator
DEEPBLUE is a museum exhibit manufacturer and factory in Shandong, China for owners, procurement teams and contractors that need custom exhibits produced as documented public-venue systems. The 37,000 m² manufacturing base coordinates engineering review, prototypes, metal and mixed-material fabrication, electrical assembly, finishes, pre-assembly, quality checks, export packing and installation information. Scope, standards, approvals and destination-market responsibilities are agreed before production.

Who this is for
Designed for teams with a real venue to deliver.
- Museum and science center owners sourcing custom exhibits
- International procurement teams and contractors
- Exhibition companies needing a China manufacturing supplier
- Venue developers purchasing a defined exhibit package
Common challenges
Resolve the key questions before drawings and equipment lists are fixed.
- Verifying that a supplier has real manufacturing depth
- Converting design intent into controlled production information
- Coordinating multiple materials, controls and finishes
- Managing quality evidence, export packing and site handover
Service scope
A connected scope shaped around the agreed responsibilities.
Shop drawings, samples, prototypes, OEM and contract manufacturing
Multi-process fabrication, pre-assembly and quality control
Factory acceptance evidence, spare-parts schedule and asset documentation
Export packing, installation information and agreed after-sales boundaries
Project-specific expertise
The decisions that make this solution work in practice.
Museum Exhibit Fabricator in China
Coordinate metal, sheet-metal, welding, coating, woodworking, electrical, plastic, soft-play, art finishing and assembly under one production plan.
Contract Manufacturing for Museum Exhibits
Check approved concepts against materials, mechanisms, tolerances, maintenance access, repeatability and the intended installation method.
Samples and prototypes
Agree which finishes, components or uncertain interactions require samples or functional prototypes before batch production.
Quality records and factory acceptance
Inspect against released drawings, approvals and performance criteria with documented issues, sign-off and packing readiness.
Export packing and delivery preparation
Plan module identification, protection, crates, container order, documents and site assembly sequence for international delivery.
Delivery process
A clear path from project definition to opening handover.
Confirm scope, standards and responsibility boundaries
Review design files and manufacturing risks
Develop production information and approval samples
Fabricate, assemble and document the exhibits
Complete inspection and factory acceptance
Pack by module and support delivery and installation
Evidence
Assess delivery capability through the factory, team and operating venue.
A 37,000㎡ manufacturing base with metal, sheet-metal, welding, coating, woodworking, electrical, plastic, soft-play and assembly capabilities.
A connected team covering planning, creative design, engineering, project delivery, production and operation support.
XPLOPLO, a three-floor 6,000㎡ exploration venue planned, built and currently operated by the DEEPBLUE team.
Information to start
Share these inputs for a practical first review.
- Project country and city
- Venue type and approximate area
- Target visitors and learning goals
- Expected opening date
- Available drawings or design files
- Desired DEEPBLUE scope
- Budget range and known local requirements
Budget and schedule factors
Clearer scope produces a more reliable proposal.
- Design maturity and engineering responsibility
- Materials, mechanisms, controls and finishes
- Prototype and approval requirements
- Quantity, repeatability and acceptance process
- Packing, shipping and destination-site conditions
FAQ
Questions to clarify before the project starts.
Can you manufacture from our approved drawings?
Yes. We first review the package for buildability, missing production information, applicable standards, samples, approvals and responsibility boundaries.
Do you provide OEM or contract manufacturing?
A contract-manufacturing scope can be agreed for defined exhibit packages, provided design authority, technical requirements, quality checks and permitted brand use are documented.
How can an overseas buyer inspect production?
The agreed process may include progress records, remote reviews, samples, inspection checklists and a factory acceptance stage before packing.
What should factory acceptance testing cover?
The FAT checklist should reference approved drawings, samples, finishes, interaction behavior, labels, documents, unresolved issues and the agreed sign-off authority.
How are exhibits prepared for export packing?
Modules are identified and protected around the agreed shipping method, container plan, handling constraints, crate order and site assembly sequence.
Can DEEPBLUE coordinate overseas installation?
The agreed scope can include installation drawings, remote coordination or on-site technical support, while local labor, permits and licensed work remain clearly assigned.
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