Manufacturing & Pricing

Networking OEMs’ Consolidation Efforts Impact EMS Providers 
Global OEM Manufacturing and Design Report - Networking - 2012 
The router industry experienced contraction as a result of the worst recession in decades which devastated the world economy in 2008. Companies cut their investments and curtailed corporate spending causing router shipments to contract by more than 8% within the year. During the last two years, as the economy undergoes a fragile recovery, the router market resumed its growth in 2011 as carriers and service providers increased their capital expenditure to upgrade and replace routers to accommodate the end-market demand...
Key Issues
  • Who designs for an OEM? What roles do these design houses play in an OEM’s product development process?   Their locations and capabilities?
  • Who builds for an OEM?  Where do these contract manufacturers build? What are the share splits of these contract manufacturers for an OEM?
  • What are the key outsourcing strategies of leading OEMs? 
  • How do these outsourcing strategies dictate the design and manufacturing relationships across the supply chain? What are the outsourcing trends?
  • How might the evolution of contract manufacturers impact OEMs and component suppliers?
      Applicable To
      • Component Suppliers
      • OEMs
      • EMS Providers
      • ODMs
      • Independent Design Houses
      • Consultants
      • Financial Analysts
      Forecast
      • Frequency
        • Annual Update
        • 5-Year Period
      • Measures
        • Units
        • Percentages
      • Sectors Covered
        • OEM
        • EMS
        • ODM

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