I’ve spent more time than I’d like to admit clicking through manufacturing websites. Most of them blur together. Same stock photos. Same vague promises. Same “contact us for a quote” form that leads to a black hole. So when I landed on 3erp.com, I didn’t expect much different.
What I found was a site that actually tells you what you need to know. No fluff. No jargon. Just information, organized in a way that makes sense.
What You Find When You Click Around
The homepage is straightforward. Services listed clearly: CNC machining, injection molding, sheet metal fabrication, 3D printing . No hidden menus. No hunting for basic information.
The capabilities section is where it gets interesting. They don’t just say “we do CNC machining.” They specify what that means. High precision 3, 4, and 5-axis imported machines that can hold tight tolerances . Coordinate measuring machines for inspection. Material testers to verify what they’re cutting . That’s not marketing speak. That’s telling you how they work.
The company was founded in 2008 by Ronan Ye, built on what they call the “3Es”: Excellent, Efficient, Economic . ISO 9001:2015 certified, which means they have actual systems in place to catch problems before they ship .
The People Behind the Parts
One thing that stands out on the site and in the reviews is the focus on specific people. Nicole. Victor. Jenny. Ronan . These aren’t faceless customer service reps. They’re named individuals who manage projects and build relationships.
One reviewer wrote: “I’ve worked with Nicole and the 3ERP team in the past, they always do a perfect job. The responsiveness and ability to quote within a day really makes them my first choice to work with” .
Another reviewer mentioned a decade-long relationship: “I’ve worked with 3ERP for almost 10 years and they have been incredible to work with. Keep up the great work Victor and team” . The company replied: “Hi Ryan,thanks for the business in the past 10 years and your positive comment. We will keep doing our best” .
What Customers Actually Say
The Trustpilot reviews are what convinced me this isn’t just another overseas shop. 4.8 out of 5, with consistent themes.
A mechanical engineer wrote: “It’s always a pleasure to receive parts that look exactly like my CAD design. Great quality and precision on the parts, finishing options such as sand blasting, anodizing and silk printing are great” .
Another reviewer put it plainly: “Quality + Price + Speed = a Good combination” . They listed four reasons to use 3ERP: quick quotes, technical expertise, quality with low-volume production, and a team that actually understands your needs .
An Australian customer said: “Being in Australia I did predict some issues with correspondence and possibly quality but I was WRONG. It has been so easy dealing with the guys from 3ERP from the other side of the world” .
A customer who’s worked with numerous factories worldwide said working with 3ERP was “the most exceptional experience I’ve ever had” and that they have “yet to find any manufacturer in Europe that can match the caliber of 3ERP’s products” .
What You Can Actually Make
The range of services is broad. CNC machining covers milling, turning, and grinding . Injection molding for both prototyping and mass production . Sheet metal fabrication including laser cutting and bending . Vacuum casting. 3D printing with SLA, SLS, SLM, and MJF .
Materials include everything from standard aluminum and steel to magnesium, titanium, nickel alloys, and engineering plastics like PEEK and Ultem . Finishing options cover anodizing, powder coating, plating, painting, and more .
They work across industries: medical devices, automotive, aerospace, consumer products, robotics . A reviewer mentioned they handle complex 5-axis parts reliably .
The variety of processes and materials on their site is impressive, but what’s not listed is the attitude behind it all. When you send them a design that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible, they don’t come back with a list of reasons it can’t be done. They come back with suggestions for how to make it work. If a feature is difficult to machine, they’ll propose an alternative approach that achieves the same function. If a material choice is driving up cost without adding value, they’ll flag it and offer options. That kind of thinking doesn’t come from a website. It comes from people who have been solving manufacturing problems for a long time, and who actually enjoy the challenge.
The Physical Locations
The head office and main factory are in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, China . The US office is in New York . Visitors are welcome at the Zhongshan facility, about a 70-minute ferry ride from Hong Kong airport .
What It All Adds Up To
In the end, 3erp.com is just a website. But it’s a website that accurately represents what the company actually does. No inflated promises. No hidden gaps between marketing and reality. Just a clear picture of who they are, what they make, and how they treat customers.
That’s rare enough to notice.

