Outsourcing Moves Up The Electronics Food Chain

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Outsourcing & Subcontracting,
Outsourcing,
Outsource,
Materials,
Manufacturing,
It Operations,
Food,
EMS,
Electronics,
...
Source:
Purchasing.com

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Overview: The future growth won't just be due to growing demand for manufacturing services. OEMs are increasingly turning to EMS partners not just to manufacture boards and systems but for design and repair services as well.. Thepaper presents the growth in the capabilities of EMS providers which further enhances the EMS model and will help drive future growth. Companies that have outsourced some manufacturing to EMS providers will outsource more and OEMs who have never outsourced will turn to EMS providers for the first time. Procurement officers have a direct influence in terms of asset management. Materials is a large percentage of a company's business. If you manage to get improvements in cost, that goes directly to the bottom line or enables the company to offer more competitive cost in the marketplace.

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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2002 | Pages: 1


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