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original equipment manufacturer
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original equipment manufacturer

See OEM.


(company)Original Equipment Manufacturer - (OEM) A misleading term for a company which repackages equipment, such as computers, made by other companies. Unlike a value added reseller, an OEM does not necessarily add anything except their name to the product. In some cases though they may integrate components into complete systems. OEM arrangements are often made for marketing reasons.



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a leading provider of electronic components and value-added technical services to original equipment manufacturers and commercial customers, announced it has leased 10,000 SF of space at 75 Orville Drive in Bohemia, N.
 
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