When a product is manufactured, there is a physical facility to be maintained.  If your product is a handknit sweater, then you certainly don't need an engineer to help you install yourself in a chair, operate the knitting needles, and safely store and retrieve your yarn supply.  However, if your manufacturing process is more complicated, you may find yourself needing the services of a structural engineer.  That is where we can help. 
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