Dekko is a publicly traded contract manufacturer serving aerospace, medical, transportation, and industrial OEMs with architectural LED systems, power distribution, wire harnesses, and custom assemblies. The tech stack reflects a traditional heavy-manufacturing operation—SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Allen-Bradley controls, SCADA, CNC—with no active adopts or replacements, signaling a stable, operations-focused engineering culture. Active projects cluster heavily around cycle-time reduction, automation integration, and capacity expansion, paired with hiring across engineering, manufacturing, and design roles.
Dekko manufactures precision electrical and mechanical assemblies for OEMs across lighting, power, industrial controls, medical devices, transportation, and white goods. Founded in 1952 and publicly traded, the company operates from Fort Wayne, Indiana, with contract manufacturing and design-for-cost capabilities. Current initiative roadmap emphasizes automation, process optimization (OEE improvement, scrap reduction), and capital-led capacity expansion. The organization balances engineering design work with high-volume assembly operations and supply-chain management.
Dekko serves architectural LED lighting, power and data distribution, medical devices, transportation, industrial controls, and white goods OEMs. Specialties include precision wire harness assembly, heater wire, WIF sensors, and custom electrical panel design and manufacturing.
Core tools: SolidWorks, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical, Creo for design; Allen-Bradley PLCs, SCADA, EtherNet/IP for controls; CNC and SPC for machining and process control. Also uses EPLAN for electrical design and IBM Cognos for reporting.
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