These workshop photos show a normal production day at TERMEIN Display. They are not staged showroom images, but real records of our workers assembling, fitting and checking custom retail display products for ongoing customer orders.
Daily Work in Our Custom Display Factory
After acrylic panels, metal parts, wooden components and decorative elements are prepared, they are transferred to the assembly workshop. Workers follow approved drawings and samples to combine the individual parts into complete display units.
In the first production area, workers assemble white display components at separate workstations. Protective gloves, masks and hair covers are used during relevant processes, while overhead extraction equipment helps maintain a more controlled working environment.

Manual Assembly and Detailed Fitting
Although machinery improves cutting, drilling and forming efficiency, manual assembly remains essential for customized displays. Workers may install acrylic panels, metal fittings, LED components, fasteners and decorative parts. They also check alignment, connection points and visible surfaces before each unit moves to the next stage.
Batch Production for Custom Orders
The second photo shows multiple workers assembling display units along a production line. Handheld tools are used to secure components, while finished and semi-finished products are arranged according to their production stage.

During batch manufacturing, every unit must remain consistent with the approved sample. Product dimensions, component positions, surface appearance and functional details are checked throughout assembly, cleaning and final inspection.