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Read MoreManufacturing Integration, sometimes referred as integrated manufacturing, is a group of organizations or companies that work together in the same industry but specialize in different sectors to complete a finished product. For example, a precision machining and sheet metal company, an injection molding company and a cable and wires company working together to complete one finished electronic product.
Read MoreDesign-for-manufacture (DFM) is the process of designing so that development cycle can be shortened and products can be manufactured at the lowest overall costs. DFM is a value added service provided by experienced contract manufacturers that aids in the standardization of the manufacturing process in order to deliver consistent cost-efficient quality products.
Read MoreWhether you’re new to electronics contract manufacturing or are looking to scale up production of your current product line, contract manufacturing (CM) is an option you may well have considered, and for good reason. Outsourcing your manufacturing processes, or even your R&D process, to a quality CM can benefit your business significantly.
Read MoreThe flying probe in-circuit testing technology is currently being applied to PCB design, PCB Assembly test, and repairs. As it requires no conventional bed-of-nails test fixtures and the testing program can be created from the PCB design files, making it quick and easy. Today flying probe in-circuit testing is widely used in the electronics manufacturing industry.
Read MoreFrom electric vehicles to your everyday gas vehicles, a quality electronic contract manufacturer specializing in automotive devices industry is key to successfully manufacture these vehicles. There are 4 factors a quality electronic contract manufacturer should have to successfully manufacture your automotive devices. To start, the CM should have a special automotive IATF certification, proper tooling and one source solutions for fast demand changes response.
Read MoreFarming out your production to an outside contract manufacturer (CM) can help you produce and sell products without having to invest in machinery, equipment or specialized product knowledge. For a price, contract manufacturing relieves the hiring OEM company from the burden of hiring production staff, purchasing machinery, investing in industry knowledge and much more.
Read MoreIn today’s ultra-competitive global electronic business, shorter product cycles, higher inventory turns, faster time-to-market requirements, and effective supply chain management are just a few of the challenges that every OEM has to face.
Read MoreCost estimation is one of the important tasks in electronics manufacturing. In a competitive market, profits and losses are often determined by the ability to estimate costs early in new product development or for sourcing a better cost alternative from its existing suppliers.
Read MoreRising demands for electronic devices and components has created a dynamic business environment for most Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to work with overseas component manufacturers and electronic manufacturing service (EMS) providers. We take a look at 3 trends in the OEM-EMS relations-building.
Read MoreIn the previous blog we covered a few value-added services an electronic manufacurer should be offering. We cover a couple of more in this blog.
Read MoreThe OEM hi-tech/electronics industry is undergoing dramatic change. Pricing pressures, ever-evolving new technologies and increasing global competitions are reshaping the way these companies operate. Electronic components manufacturers, as a key ally to the OEM’s, are transforming themselves to react to the changing electronics/IT landscape.
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