Understanding cost reductions for OEM outsourcing and the value EMS providers offer

By Mark Zetter

Mark Zetter

Mark Zetter Silicon Valley | North America
Founder at VentureOutsou
Business Services
CEO/President


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Contract manufacturer can pass along additional outsourcing cost reductions to the OEM because the contract manufacturer offers design for manufacturing (DFM) services.

Design for manufacturing (DFM) services, more often than not, involve the contract manufacturer designing lower-costing components into the OEM’s product. In such instances, we see cost of material and overhead dropping. In some instances, designed-for-manufacturing product may also require fewer line employees to build a more efficiently engineered and manufactured product

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Contract manufacturer can pass along additional outsourcing cost reductions to the OEM because the contract manufacturer has optimized his logistics supply chain. Contract manufacturers with relations with local vendors providing quality materials are able to source from these vendors in the region and reduce costs for inbound materials (i.e., freight)

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Contract manufacturer can pass along additional outsourcing cost reductions to the OEM because the contract manufacturer has industrial parks.

Although an expensive proposition when initially building infrastructure — contract manufacturers with industrial parks located across in certain regions of the globe have their vendors and suppliers ‘on-site’, within close proximity to the actual manufacturing facility.

This arrangement affords a host of benefits when suppliers are close together…such as walking across the street to talk with a sheet metal enclosure supplier instead of a long-distance call across time zones. Some of the regions across the globe attracting large industrial parks include China, Mexico, Brazil, Scotland, and India.

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Contract manufacturer can pass along additional outsourcing cost reductions to the OEM because the contract manufacturer is vertically integrated.

Vertical integration refers to the contract manufacturer dedicating (owning) its own sheet metal stamping or plastics mold injection facilities to provide for OEM customer product program needs. This allows the contract to also better-manage the flow of the materials supply.

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Contract manufacturer can pass along additional outsourcing cost reductions to the OEM because the contract manufacturer has achieved purchasing economies of scale.

As the contract manufacturer’s business and revenue grows and his customer base expands…contract manufacturer achieve greater ‘purchasing economies of scale’. (The idea with this and, with each of the above, is – as the contract manufacturer saves money and reduces costs running and managing his business, he can pass along some of the savings to his OEM customers).


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