original equipment manufacturer

original equipment manufacturer

The computer company sources its processors from a leading original equipment manufacturer.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Original equipment manufacturer: A company that produces parts or equipment that may be marketed by another manufacturer or that are used as components in the products of another manufacturer.
Usage Instructions
  • This term is primarily used in business, manufacturing, and supply chain contexts.
  • It is often used to distinguish between the company that creates the raw components and the company that assembles and brands the final product for the consumer.
  • In professional writing, it is frequently abbreviated as OEM.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • OEM parts: Parts produced by the original equipment manufacturer that are designed to fit the specific model of a product perfectly.
    • Using OEM parts during the repair ensures that the vehicle maintains its performance standards.
  • OEM market: The business sector involving the sale of components to other companies for use in their products.
    • The company is expanding its reach in the OEM market by signing new contracts with electronics firms.
Variants and Related Words
  • OEM (abbreviation): The standard shortened form of the term.
  • Original (adj): Existing from the beginning; initial.
  • Equipment (n): The necessary items for a particular purpose.
  • Manufacturer (n): A person or company that makes goods for sale.
Synonyms
  • Component supplier: A business that provides parts to a larger manufacturer.
  • Original producer: The entity that first created or manufactured the item.
  • Primary manufacturer: The entity responsible for the initial production of a product or its parts.