Viking Appliance Engineering Center
Global OEM / ODM Program Office
Start with the details an appliance engineering team actually needs.
Share category, target market, expected annual volume, compliance route, and launch date. Viking will respond with the first engineering questions and the correct RFQ path. The more specific the request, the faster the team can decide whether the project needs a platform quote, a pilot validation plan, a compliance file review, or a private-label configuration discussion.
For refrigerator and freezer projects, include capacity range, cabinet format, refrigerant preference, target energy route, and whether the product is for retail display, hospitality installation, or distributor stock. For dishwashers, cooking appliances, and small kitchen products, include voltage, plug type, finish, packaging constraints, expected carton drop requirements, and any buyer audit timing. Viking uses these details to route the RFQ to the right technical owner instead of sending back a generic catalog response.
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08:30-18:00 CST engineering response desk
Help us route your appliance project correctly.
For faster review, include product category, approximate annual volume, target country, plug or gas route, color or trim expectations, carton constraints, and whether the project is OEM replacement, ODM private label, or a new platform comparison.
Viking can also review existing specification sheets and identify missing evidence. Common gaps include unclear noise test conditions, packaging claims without drop-test context, energy statements that are not tied to a sample state, and service part names that appear too late in the launch. If your team already has a buyer scorecard, send the major requirements in the message field so the engineering response can be structured around the same decision points.
When confidentiality matters, keep sensitive retailer names out of the first message and describe the approval process instead. Viking can continue under a separate NDA before receiving full drawings, target prices, or exclusive channel details.