Company Joins Inc. 5000 List for Third Straight Year
As more companies turn to fast, flexible American manufacturing, SendCutSend is seeing growing demand for business tools built for engineering teams, purchasing departments, and production managers.
The company offers features like multi-user organization accounts, net-30 payment terms, dedicated account representatives, and built-in design for manufacturability (DFM) checks, streamlining the way businesses order and scale custom parts.
These business features, which have been part of SendCutSend’s platform for several years, are seeing record adoption across industries. That growth has helped the company earn #511 on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. for the third year in a row.
“These aren’t brand-new tools, they’ve just become a bigger part of how companies are working with us,” said Jim Belosic, CEO and co-founder of SendCutSend. “We’re building for speed and simplicity. And the more we can take off our customers’ plates, the better.”
SendCutSend works with thousands of companies, including more than half of the Fortune 500. Its platform supports everything from prototyping to large production runs, with no order minimums and more than 170 materials and finishes available. Most parts ship in 2–3 business days, with rush production now available on select services.
Every file uploaded to SendCutSend is automatically checked by the DFM engine, which flags potential manufacturing issues, before a part moves to production. This helps reduce errors and cuts down on delays, especially for teams working through design iterations or repeat runs.
SendCutSend was founded in 2018 and operates production facilities in Nevada, Kentucky, and Texas. The company has shipped more than 50 million parts to over 300,000 customers.
For more information, visit www.sendcutsend.com.
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