The Marian Process
Each Marian manufactured part is customized to meet our customer’s specific design requirements. Using these processes, we produce billions of custom components for our customers in a variety of industries each year.
The process below provides a general outline of the steps we take to ensure we meet your expectations from our initial contact through full production.
Design for Manufacturing – Functional Parts from Start to Finish
Design for Manufacturing (DFM) is an important part of Marian’s capabilities and something that truly separates us from our competitors. We’re not only concerned with manufacturing the best parts for our customers’ applications. We also aim to design and provide those parts in a way that makes sense for your processes.
That can translate to parts that include:
- Pull-tabs
- Extended liners
- Halo liners
- Split and butterfly liners
- Additional features for robotic or automated placement
Our teams also work closely with you to determine the best packaging and presentation of your finished parts.
Parts can be designed for final delivery to you in a variety of formats including:
- On a roll
- Cut to pads with multiple parts per pad
- Cut to single parts on a liner
- Packaged loose
- And much more
Your Marian representative will help you navigate these choices and possibilities, providing samples, data, technical support, prototypes, and assembly recommendations. Before talking with a representative, we recommend reading this guide which walks through the various questions that will help you determine how Marian should produce and package your die cut part.
What Our Customers Say
“Great customer service, fast prototypes, wide knowledge base, willingness to help in our development process… These are the things that come to mind when I think of Marian.”



