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PROCESS // REQUEST TO DEPLOY

Your project moves through
checkpoints.

From request to deployment — four phases and fourteen steps. Each has a deadline, an owner and a document; between phases sit checkpoints where the decision stays with you.

PROJECT ROUTE · ONE LOOPCAMERA −26.0 · STEP 01/05 · AUDIT
01 · The client's journey

Four phases. Fourteen steps.The decision — always yours.

Each step has a deadline, an owner and a document at the exit. At the end of every phase there's a checkpoint: a place where you compare the facts against the plan and decide whether we go on. And, on a separate line — what this phase needs from you.

For catalog deliveries without integration the same circuit compresses to 1–3 weeks: phases aren't skipped — they get shorter.

PHASE 01 · STEPS 01–041–3 WEEKS · Σ ≤ WEEK 3NO OBLIGATIONS

Synchronisation

Synchronisation01
PHASE 01 · DISCOVERY · SITE
  1. 01

    A request in free form

    1 DAY · You

    Describe the task the way you see it — no 40-field briefs. We reply on substance and name the format: catalog, package or custom. At this point you owe us nothing.

    FORMAT CONFIRMED

  2. 02

    NDA — before the drawings

    1–2 DAYS · You + Nexum

    If selection requires layouts, specs or process data — we sign a standard NDA first. Your documentation lives inside our legal perimeter and is never passed to third parties.

    SIGNED NDA

  3. 03

    Site discovery

    3–7 DAYS · Nexum

    We collect the facts: layout, flows, labour costs, infrastructure, constraints. For large projects — an engineer on site or a remote scan together with your team.

    DISCOVERY DOSSIER

  4. 04

    Draft configurations

    3–5 DAYS · Nexum

    We assemble 1–3 solution options with budget ranges and honest assumptions. This is direction alignment, not a quote — so we don't spend a week pricing what you don't need.

    CONFIGS + RANGE

From you in this phase

  • The task in free form — as you can, no briefs
  • Layout and site photos — after the NDA is signed
  • A contact who knows your operations

≈ 2–4 hours of your time per phase

Checkpoint CP·1

Choosing a direction

You pick one of 1–3 draft configurations — or we part ways. No invoice, no obligations: the phase is free and commits you to nothing.

PHASE 02 · STEPS 05–081–3 WEEKS · Σ ≤ WEEK 6NUMBERS GET FIXED

Contract

Contract02
PHASE 02 · SPEC · CONTRACT
  1. 05

    Budget gate

    1 DAY · You

    We fix the from–to corridor in which the deal is worth working further. If it doesn't add up — we say so and part ways, burning no one's time.

    BUDGET AGREEMENT

  2. 06

    Engineering session

    1–2 WKS · You + Nexum

    Your engineers and operations against ours: integrations (WMS / POS / BMS / MES), site constraints, acceptance criteria. The spec is born here — not in managers' chats.

    AGREED SPEC

  3. 07

    Quote + Bill of Materials

    5–10 DAYS · Nexum

    Final configuration: an equipment specification down to serial items, timeline, cost breakdown, service plans. Every line of the estimate is visible — there is no “miscellaneous 15%” with us.

    QUOTE PDF + BOM

  4. 08

    Contract & payment scheme

    1–2 WKS · You + Nexum

    Jurisdiction is your choice: UAE, Hong Kong, China or Belarus. Payments — LC, escrow or staged, agreed with both sides' banks. KYC goes both ways: you vet us, we vet you.

    CONTRACT + KYC

From you in this phase

  • A decision on the budget corridor — 1 business day
  • Your engineer or operations lead for 1–2 technical sessions
  • Documents for mutual KYC

≈ 1–2 business days of your team per phase

Checkpoint CP·2

Signing the contract

Up to this point either side can exit without penalties. After it — figures, timelines, serial numbers and the termination procedure are fixed in the contract.

PHASE 03 · STEPS 09–116–12 WEEKS · Σ ≤ WEEK 18YOU SEE THE STATUS

Production & transit

Production & transit03
PHASE 03 · FACTORY · FAT · LOGISTICS
  1. 09

    Factory order placement

    4–10 WKS · Factory

    The order goes to the manufacturer or an authorised partner. You receive a weekly status; serial numbers are fixed in the contract before acceptance — batch substitution is excluded.

    REPORT + SERIALS

  2. 10

    FAT — acceptance before shipping

    2–5 DAYS · Nexum

    Our engineer in Shenzhen runs the batch through a checklist: sampling, tests, firmware, packaging. Video and protocol reach you before shipment — defects turn back where they're cheap to fix.

    FAT PROTOCOL + VIDEO

  3. 11

    Logistics & customs

    2–6 WKS · Logistics

    Sea, rail or air — we route for deadline and budget. Customs in the destination country, local certification, cargo insurance, warehouse acceptance — inside our perimeter, not on you.

    EXPORT-IMPORT PACK

From you in this phase

  • Nothing operational — production and transit are in our perimeter
  • Read the weekly statuses — 10 minutes a week
  • Confirm the FAT protocol before shipment

≈ 1 hour of your time a week

Checkpoint CP·3

Batch acceptance before shipment

You see the video and the FAT protocol before the batch leaves China. Defects turn back where they're cheap to fix — not at your warehouse.

PHASE 04 · STEPS 12–142–4 WEEKS · Σ ≤ WEEK 22METRICS SWITCH ON

Launch & operation

Launch & operation04
PHASE 04 · INSTALL · TRAINING · SLA
  1. 12

    Installation & commissioning

    1–3 WKS · Nexum

    Mounting, network and power, route mapping, integrations with your systems, loaded test runs. You accept a working scenario — not boxes on a pallet.

    COMMISSIONING ACT

  2. 13

    Training the people

    3–5 DAYS · Nexum

    Operators, shift leads, duty engineer: typical failures, escalations, procedures. Docs and videos in your team's language; the cheat sheet is one page, not a volume.

    PROCEDURES + VIDEO

  3. 14

    Handover to service

    SLA STARTS · Nexum

    The project moves onto a service contract: monitoring, scheduled maintenance, consumables, warranty cases handled through us — no Chinese-language correspondence with the factory.

    SERVICE CONTRACT

From you in this phase

  • Site access, power and network per our checklist
  • People for training — 3–5 days on the shift schedule
  • Acceptance of a working scenario against the spec criteria

≈ 2–3 days of your team per phase

Checkpoint CP·4

Commissioning act

You accept not “boxes on a pallet” but a working scenario against criteria agreed back in the spec. From this day the service SLA switches on.

Σ FULL CYCLE · 10–22 WEEKS

System in operation

From here the service contract takes over: monitoring, SLA, consumables and scheduled maintenance — with no Chinese-language correspondence with the factory.

02 · Communication & SLA

Response times are part ofthe contract, not courtesy.

The most common fear in China supply is silence after the prepayment. That's why the speed and format of communication are fixed with us just as firmly as price and serial numbers.

SLA·01

First reply — ≤ 1 business day

A request in any form is answered by an engineer, not a bot: we name the format of the task and the next step. If a calculation needs a day, we say so plainly.

SLA·02

One pair for the whole project

A dedicated manager plus a lead engineer from the first call to the handover to service. Both contacts are in the contract, not in a “general support chat”.

SLA·03

Weekly status without reminders

From the moment the order is placed, the production and logistics report comes on its own: photos from the line, percent ready, the nearest milestone.

SLA·04

Escalation — ≤ 24 hours

Any disputed matter is, on your request, raised to a managing partner within a day. The escalation route is written into the contract.

SLA·05

Channels — whichever suit you

Email, Telegram, WhatsApp, video calls. After every meeting — minutes with decisions and deadlines: agreements don't live in the memory of a chat thread.

SLA·06

Languages — Russian and English

All documentation, training and support are in your team's language. We do the Chinese with the factory, and that's not your concern.

Training the customer's team to work with the robotHANDOVER · TEAM TRAINING · STEP 13

AFTER LAUNCH

The system stays with people who know how to run it

Operators, shift leads and the duty engineer are trained on your site: typical failures, escalations, procedures. The cheat sheet is one page; documentation and videos are in the team's language.

→ PROCEDURES + VIDEO GUIDES

Loading a container at the port

Sea, rail or air — the route is calculated for deadline and budget. Customs, certification and insurance — inside our perimeter.

TRANSIT · SHENZHEN → DESTINATIONROUTE · SEA / RAIL / AIRINSURED · DOOR-TO-DOOR
03 · Counter-risks

What can go wrong —and how it's covered.

We don't promise there are no risks — we show the mechanism against each one. On the left, a typical fear of China supply; on the right, what stands between it and your project.

Defects in the batch

FAT acceptance by our engineer in China: tests, firmware, packaging. Video and protocol reach you before shipment — a defect is turned back at the factory.

FAT protocol + video

The factory missed the deadline

A weekly production status, a buffer in the project schedule and a late-delivery penalty built into the contract with the supplier.

Production report

Substituted configuration

Serial numbers are fixed in the contract before acceptance and checked at FAT and at on-site handover. Batch substitution is excluded by procedure.

Serials in the contract

Cargo stuck at customs

Declarations, local certification and insurance are prepared by our broker in advance — the document package is assembled before shipment.

Export-import package

Payment risks

A letter of credit, escrow or staged payment against inspection — the scheme is agreed with your bank before signing, not after the prepayment.

Contract + mutual KYC

“The robot can't handle the scenario”

Acceptance criteria are fixed in the spec at the technical session, and before handover the system is run through test runs under real load.

Commissioning act

04 · Deal security

Money moves the wayyour bank finds comfortable.

Settlements, guarantees and acceptance are arranged around the customer: country, bank, scale. The four mechanisms we use most often — in one dossier.

DOSSIER · DEAL SECURITY FRAMEWORK

Nexum standard B2B deal mechanisms

DOC № NXM-DSF-2026/06EFFECTIVE 2026.06JURISDICTIONS AE · HK · CN · BY
§ 01STANDARD

NDA before any materials change hands

A standard non-disclosure agreement is signed before details are discussed. Customer documentation stays inside our legal perimeter and is not passed to third parties without separate consent.

§ 02BY PROJECT

Letters of credit & escrow

For large projects — a letter of credit (LC), escrow, or payments against inspection and shipping documents. The exact mechanism is fixed in the contract in agreement with the customer's bank.

§ 03ON REQUEST

Credentials audit

Our legal entities are in the public registries of four jurisdictions. Full credentials, licences and statements — on request after NDA, for your security team or an independent auditor.

§ 04BY PROJECT

Bank guarantees

For large contracts we discuss performance guarantees. Availability depends on the customer's country, bank and scale; the final scheme is agreed before signing — not after the prepayment.

Nexum Autonomous RoboticsMANAGING PARTNER · AUTHORISED
ISSUED · DUBAI — HONG KONG — GUANGZHOU — MINSK