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7 Misconceptions of Contract Manufacturing

  • Sara Kaderly
  • June 6, 2024

Contract manufacturing has become a common strategy for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) seeking to optimize production, reduce costs, and focus on core competencies. However, misconceptions about outsourcing abound, often clouding the potential benefits and leading to hesitancy among OEMs. In this list, we debunk seven prevalent misconceptions surrounding outsourcing manufacturing, shedding light on the realities of this strategic business practice.

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7 Misconceptions of Contract Manufacturing

The U.S manufacturing market is projected to grow 3.05% from 2023 to 2028. With this increase in demand comes additional opportunities and challenges for OEMs. As companies look to make the most of their current labor and space resources, it is important to take into account the pros and cons to outsourcing portions of the manufacturing process.  Below we take a look at how some of those cons are actually opportunities for the OEM.

  1. Loss of Control: There’s a misconception that contract manufacturing means giving up control over production processes, quality, and intellectual property. However, with proper agreements, oversight, and communication, OEMs can maintain control and ensure compliance with their standards.

  2. Quality Concerns: Some believe that outsourcing leads to compromises in quality to cut costs. While quality issues can arise if not managed properly, reputable contract manufacturers prioritize quality to maintain client relationships and their reputation. A management system may also be in place with the right provider.

  3. Higher Costs: Contrary to popular belief, outsourcing can often lead to cost savings for OEMs due to economies of scale, specialized expertise, and lower labor costs in contract manufacturing facilities.

  4. Communication Barriers: There’s a misconception that outsourcing leads to communication breakdowns between OEMs and contract manufacturers. However, effective communication channels, regular updates, and collaboration can mitigate this risk.  

  5. Lack of Innovation: Some believe that outsourcing stifles innovation by relying on external partners. However, contract manufacturers often bring fresh perspectives, technologies, and expertise that can drive innovation and improve product development processes.

  6. Inflexibility: There’s a misconception that outsourcing limits flexibility in responding to changes in demand or market conditions. In reality, contract manufacturers can offer scalability and adaptability to meet evolving needs.

  7. Complexity: Outsourcing is sometimes seen as a complex process that requires significant time and effort to manage. While it does require careful planning and coordination, the benefits often outweigh the complexities with proper planning and execution.

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In conclusion, contract manufacturing can be a powerful tool for OEMs to enhance competitiveness, drive innovation, and achieve strategic objectives. By dispelling common misconceptions and embracing the opportunities presented by outsourcing, OEMs can forge successful partnerships with contract manufacturers, unlocking new possibilities for growth, efficiency, and market leadership in an ever-evolving landscape.

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