Senra Systems Opens New Wire Harness Assembly Facility

Senra Systems has opened a new production facility in Cypress, CA. Photo courtesy Senra Systems
REDONDO BEACH, CA—Senra Systems has opened a new production facility in Cypress, CA. The 80,000-square-foot site will enable the startup to expand its “software-powered manufacturing model” that enables it to deliver “the highest quality wire harnesses with unprecedented speed.”
Senra Systems is a three-year-old company that was founded by a couple of former SpaceX engineers. Its customers include aerospace and defense manufacturers such as Anduril, L3 Harris and Northrup Grumman.
The company prides itself on having a vertically integrated factory that enables it to reduce lead times from six months to two weeks. The key is
an automated manufacturing software platform called Amp that is designed to “seamlessly bridges the gap between complex engineering and manufacturing execution.”
“The Cypress facility is the first large-scale deployment of our system-driven manufacturing model,” says Jordan Black, CEO. “While traditional manufacturing often hits a ‘complexity ceiling’ as it grows, our integration of Amp enables us to: accelerate throughput, moving from design to delivery in days or weeks, not months; ensure total traceability, while maintaining rigorous quality standards across high-mix, high-volume programs; and scale without friction, empowering our rapidly growing team with digital tools that eliminate manual bottlenecks.”
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