Sourcing a steel building from overseas should be simple. In practice, it rarely is — unless your steel structure manufacturer owns the whole journey. Here is how Vikkins carries every project from the first blueprint to the day it opens for business.

For anyone buying a steel structure abroad, one question matters more than price: will it actually get built? Most projects pass through several hands — a fabricator in one place, a freight forwarder in another, a local crew that has never seen the drawings. Every handover is a place for the project to stall, for parts to go missing, and for accountability to disappear.
Vikkins is built to remove those gaps. As a steel structure manufacturer that controls design, production, export and installation support in-house, we follow a single, accountable path from our factory floor to your finished building. This is what that path looks like — and the problem we solve at every stage.
Stage 01 · The DrawingDesign engineered for your site — before any steel is cut
Every Vikkins project starts on the drawing board, not the cutting line. Our engineers design each steel structure to the customer’s local building codes and the real loads of the site — snow, wind, and seismic. We confirm drawings and specifications with you for approval before a single component is fabricated, so the building that ships is the building you signed off on. From drawing to in-use, the plan is fixed at the start.
Stage 02 · The Source FactoryManufactured in-house, where quality is built in
Vikkins manufactures in its own facilities — not as a middleman. Steel coil is roll-formed into floor decking, purlins and panels. Heavy sections are cut, drilled, welded and primed into structural frames. Critical assemblies are trial-fitted on the workshop floor, then marked, bundled and prepared as a complete, itemized kit. Because every specification is controlled at the source, quality isn’t inspected at a port — it is engineered into each piece before it leaves the line.


Stage 03 · Ocean ShippingPacked to arrive ready to build — not to repair
The final factory stage protects everything that came before it. Components are primed against corrosion, marked, and containerized to survive a long ocean voyage and land ready to assemble. Vikkins prepares the export documentation and coordinates sea freight to ports across 90+ countries, so the handover from factory to vessel to destination is a managed process — not an improvisation. Packaging, at Vikkins, is treated as part of quality.

Stage 04 · On Your SiteInstallation support from the first column to the final bolt
Because the components are pre-engineered and factory-made, on-site work becomes assembly, not construction. Vikkins provides clear erection drawings and installation guidance — remote or on-site — supporting your crew from the first column to the final connection. Columns rise, frames close up, and cladding goes on in weeks rather than months, with a partner answering questions at every step.

Stage 05 · Project CompleteA finished building, ready to put to work
The journey ends where the customer’s begins: a complete, durable building ready for use — a warehouse, factory, cold storage facility, multi-story structure or industrial plant, engineered for its location and built for decades of service. From the first drawing to the day it opens, the project ran on one plan, with one team accountable for the outcome.


One steel structure manufacturer — from drawing to in-use
The Vikkins difference is the absence of gaps. Design, in-house manufacturing, export logistics, and installation support sit under one roof — so the savings on your order reach your project instead of disappearing into delays, missing parts, and rework on site. Whatever you need built in steel — complete steel structure systems, cold storage, sandwich panels, color steel, floor decking, or prefab houses — Vikkins, a steel structure manufacturer trusted across 90+ countries, takes it from blueprint to reality, anywhere in the world.
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