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Frequently asked questions
What is a contract manufacturing company?
A contract manufacturing company is a manufacturer that makes certain components or products for your business. The manufacturing company signs an agreement with your business that’s often good for a certain period of time.
Often, contract manufacturing organizations use raw materials to create components for a new product. Sometimes that company might manufacture the entire product, which your business can then relabel and sell.
Many different types of industries, including the aerospace, automotive, and healthcare industries, might rely on their manufacturing services to make components that are too complex or involved for the original manufacturer to produce, themselves.
What is an example of contract manufacturing?
Several types of contract manufacturing exist:
- Metal fabrication
- Die casting
- Metal forging and sheet metal formation
- Machine control assembly
- CNC machining
- Electronics manufacturing services
For example, Apple might use contract manufacturing services to create certain specialized electronic components of its phones or computers. Apple receives high-quality components but doesn’t have to invest in the technology it would need to produce those components.
What is the difference between a contract manufacturing company and a manufacturing company?
A contract manufacturing company creates components or products to your business’ specifications, saving you money over the cost of doing that in-house. More general manufacturing companies produce products for their own brand, labeling and selling them under their own name.
What are the pros and cons of contract manufacturing?
Keeping the entire manufacturing process in-house isn’t always practical. Contract manufacturing offers several advantages:
- Access to state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment
- Prevention of supply chain issues by producing your own product components
- Higher product quality with lower production costs
- Reduced manufacturing labor costs
- Better quality control when compared to using third-party-created components
- Shorter lead times on product components
There can also be some challenges that come with contract manufacturing:
- Language barriers can exist when outsourcing to international manufacturers
- Finding the right manufacturer can take time
- Quality control, especially when working with a new product, requires extra attention
What are the benefits of outsourcing to a contract manufacturing company?
If you’re considering outsourcing to a contract manufacturing company, you’ll want to think about the benefits your business could see. If you rely on specialized components that require a rarer or more expensive manufacturing process, outsourcing that manufacturing could save you money and time.
Working with a contract manufacturing company also increases the options available for your product design and product development. With access to the specialized components that you need, you can develop products that are unique and that outperform your competition.
Outsourcing with a manufacturing facility means you can offer a unique, quality product to your customers. You’ll reduce the time, trouble, and costs involved, which can help you to build your business.