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Contract Manufacturing
Many companies, overwhelmed by their own manufacturing needs and/or hindered by such needs, have turned to contract manufacturing to alleviate the stress placed on the company by the complete manufacturing process. Considered a form of outsourcing, contract manufacturing involves the inclusion of a third party in a section of production. This may mean the contract manufacturer manufactures subcomponents or finished private-label products for the OEM (original equipment manufacturer). It may also mean the contract manufacturer manufactures all of the components vital to production of a finished product(s).
There are several benefits achieved by contract manufacturing. First, contract manufacturing lowers costs for the OEM and promotes adaptability. Second, contract manufacturing gives the OEM access to the peripheral proficiency of the contract manufacturer, while allowing the OEM to focus on its own essential capabilities. Finally, contract manufacturing offers access to efficient planning and increased technical capabilities.
Why should I choose Contract Manufacturing?
- High Return on Investment
- Reduced Inventory Investment
- Lower Inventory Risk
- Reduced Space and Labor
- Prototype Assistance
- On-Time Deliveries
- Diverse Manufacturing
- Flexible Scheduling
- Low or High Volume Production
- Full Turnkey Capabilities
How do I get my Contract Manufacturing project started?

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