Metal Fabrication Greenville SC | Steel & Sheet Metal | Farris Group
In Greenville, SC — where robotics meet automotive innovation and logistics facilities keep the Southeast stocked — metal parts are far more than simple shapes. They’re the precision-built bones that carry weight, align drive systems, and shield sensitive tech from chaos on the shop floor.
Farris Group offers comprehensive metal fabrication services in Greenville, SC, using ISO 9001:2015 certificatied workflows to shape carbon steel, stainless, and aluminum into parts that pass both inspection checklists and field performance demands. From laser-cut panels and CNC-formed support frames to weldments that will endure years of shifting loads, they focus on building it right the first time.
Expertise Beyond the Metal
Beyond the steel, they bring valuable practical input: suggesting minor design tweaks that make welding faster or slot fits easier, selecting sheet gauges that cut costs without weakening performance, and even arranging part serial tracking so larger projects can breeze through audits.
As a FedLinks Verified Federal Vendor, they’re well-positioned to help Greenville’s suppliers who touch government contracts or public works — keeping documentation tight and compliance stress-free.
Engineering Trust
Farris Group doesn’t just fabricate parts for Greenville; they build engineered trust — in every beam, every panel, every precision-aligned hole.
To learn more about fabrication services in Greenville, SC call 704-629-4879 or visit our website at Farrisgrp.com to request an expert consultation.
Their reach includes clients across the U.S., Canada, and Germany.
Frequently Asked Questions about Fabrication Services in Greenville, SC
Can you fabricate multiple units with slight dimensional variants?
Yes — controlled variations across runs are common for OEM customizations.
Do you build large frames for conveyors or robotics bases?
Absolutely — from single-tier skids to multi-post platforms.
Is your facility equipped for in-line inspections?
Yes — from fixture-based checks to CMM measurement for critical features.


