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What (who) is OEMs - definition

COMPANY THAT MAKES A PART OR SUBSYSTEM USED IN ANOTHER COMPANY'S PRODUCT
Oem; Original Equipment Manufacturers; Original-equipment-manufacturer; OEM software; Original equipment manufacturers; Original Equipment Manufacturer; ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER; Mobile phone OEM; OEMs; OEM; OEM manufacturer; OEM manufacturers; O.E.M.; OEM systems; Non-OEM; Original Equipment Manufacturing; Original-equipment manufacturer
  • Advantech is an OEM that manufactures computers which carry the "OEM Embedded Product" designation as shown above
  • Supply chain pyramid (in German)

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¦ abbreviation original equipment manufacturer.
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Original Equipment Manufacture
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Wikipedia

Original equipment manufacturer

An original equipment manufacturer (OEM) is generally perceived as a company that produces non-aftermarket parts and equipment that may be marketed by another manufacturer. It is a common industry term recognized and used by many professional organizations such as SAE International, ISO, and others.

However, the term is also used in several other ways, which causes ambiguity. It sometimes means the maker of a system that includes other companies' subsystems, an end-product producer, an automotive part that is manufactured by the same company that produced the original part used in the automobile's assembly, or a value-added reseller.

Examples of use of OEMs
1. "What we‘re seeing here is the realization of the offshore foreign OEMs [Original Equipment Manufacturers] and the domestic OEMs sensing that while competition is healthy globally, global alliances are also very healthy, too," said James McTevia, a Detroit–area restructuring consultant.
2. Victron is a leading provider of electronic manufacturing and supply chain management services to a variety of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the communications, networking, medical, automotive, consumer and wireless industries.
3. Centigon’s unrivaled expertise allows OEMs to focus on what they do best — build outstanding cars and SUVs — while having full confidence that the armor solution Centigon adds to their vehicles.
4. CENTIGON As part of its relationships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Centigon, one of the world’s major commercial vehicle armoring manufacturers, acts as the exclusive armorer for several major manufacturers and is increasingly viewed as the armoring partner of choice for those who build passenger wheeled vehicles.