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The OEM/ODM process works and tailor products from BAANIDIN
The OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) are can produce products tailored to their specifications or market needs.
OEM Herbal products and Natural Spa Products from BAANIDIN
Customer Requirements: Customer approaches an OEM with specific requirements for a product. This includes detailed specifications like size, materials, functionality, and branding requirements.
Design and Prototyping: Based on these specifications, the OEM designs and creates a prototype. This might involve back-and-forth communication to refine the prototype until it meets the customer’s expectations. You might have a small expense for creating samples.
Approval: The customer reviews and approves the prototype. Any feedback is incorporated into the design before bulk production begins.
Manufacturing Agreement: The two parties agree on terms including production volume, costs, delivery schedules, and quality standards.
Production: The OEM manufactures the product. The extent of customization can vary greatly – from minor adjustments to an existing product to a fully custom-built item.
Quality Control: The OEM conducts quality control checks to ensure the product meets the agreed-upon standards.
Delivery: The final products are delivered to the customer, ready for sale under their brand name.
Support: The ODM may provide ongoing product support, depending on the agreement.
ODM Process:
Product Selection: A business selects a product from an ODM’s existing range. ODMs usually have a portfolio of generic products that serve as a base for customization.
Customization: The business can request certain customizations to the chosen product. This might include branding changes, color options, minor design tweaks, or feature additions. You might have a small expense for creating samples
Sample Approval: The ODM produces a sample incorporating these customizations, which the business then reviews.
Manufacturing Agreement: Once the sample is approved, a manufacturing agreement is set up similarly to the OEM process.
Production: The ODM manufactures the product according to the agreed customizations.
Quality Control and Delivery: After quality checks, products are packaged and shipped to the business.
Support: The ODM may provide ongoing product support, depending on the agreement.