company that produces equipment from components purchased in bulk from other manufacturers in order to assemble and market products under the brand name of another company, OEM
(Ticaret) (OEM) An organization that markets a product composed of components and subsystems manufactured by other companies under its own name and brand
A company that sells equipment that is included in another company's products The integrating company may only put their name on the product and add marketing value
The maker of a piece of equipment In making computers and computer-related equipment, manufacturers of original equipment typically purchase components from other manufacturers of original equipment and then integrate them into their own products
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) embed or bundle Sun technology in specialized turnkey systems that include the OEM's own hardware IP, resulting in substantially different functional characteristics OEM partners maintain their own sales, marketing, service and logistics functions, and their solutions are distributed under the OEM label and branding
A firm, which manufactures an end-use, item which is then sold to a final consumer As opposed to a firm which only manufactures and sells a component or part A firm might manufacture turbochargers, which it sells to the heavy equipment manufacturer (the OEM) who sells the tractor (end-use item) to the final consumer
The process that is facilitated through licensing or other financial arrangements where the initial producer of a product or service enters into an agreement to allow another entity to include, remanufacture, or label products or services under their own name and sell through their distribution channels It typically results in a "higher volume, lower margin" relationship for the original producer, and offers access to a broader range of products and services the buyer can offer their consumers at more attractive costs
(OEM)a company that sells goods to another company for use as components in their own equipment or for resale to end user; a firm that is licenses other companies to sell their products
Firms, which either make minor modifications or add value to purchased items before resale, or incorporate purchased items into a new end product These firms are normally classified as resellers
A company that purchases computers or other complex components from manufacturers, adds other hardware or software, and sells the systems, often for specific applications