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What (who) is Original Equipment Manufacturer - definition


Original equipment manufacturer         
  • Advantech is an OEM that manufactures computers which carry the "OEM Embedded Product" designation as shown above
COMPANY THAT MAKES A PART OR SUBSYSTEM USED IN ANOTHER COMPANY'S PRODUCT
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An original equipment manufacturer (OEM) is generally perceived as a company that produces non-aftermarketparts 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.
Original Equipment Manufacturer         
  • Advantech is an OEM that manufactures computers which carry the "OEM Embedded Product" designation as shown above
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
<company> (OEM) A misleading term for a company which repackages equipment, such as computers, made by other companies. Unlike a value added reseller, an OEM does not necessarily add anything except their name to the product. In some cases though they may integrate components into complete systems. OEM arrangements are often made for marketing reasons. [Origin?] (2001-04-09)
OEM         
  • Advantech is an OEM that manufactures computers which carry the "OEM Embedded Product" designation as shown above
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
¦ abbreviation original equipment manufacturer.
Examples of use of Original Equipment Manufacturer
1. Either way, the engine meets the standard for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) tolerances, durability, and quality.
2. Kangert said that BAe Systems, as the original equipment manufacturer, is keen to upgrade the Bofors FH77B towed howitzers sold earlier to the army.
3. The report noted that the price of an authentic product from a global original equipment manufacturer reflected the cost of research and development, brand development, manufacturing, marketing and sales.
4. Fuji Xerox, which accounts for about 40 percent of Fuji Photo‘s sales and a larger proportion of its profit, began supplying laser printers to Dell Inc. late last year under an original equipment manufacturer agreement.
5. "The main problem with AudioCodes, beyond the trivial matter that 10%–15% of the company‘s sales come from sales to Nortel, is that the business model of AudioCodes is OEM [original equipment manufacturer], and there are a lot of contracts it reaches via Nortel, and its ability to reach them alone is doubtful," Kreizman said.