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    Part of the survey, which was presented online by www.VentureOutsource.com, asked electronics original equipment manufacturing (OEM) survey respondents currently outsourcing contract manufacturing and product design to about ranking specific objectives related to their company’s business strategic priorities.

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    Part of the survey, which was presented online by www.VentureOutsource.com, asked electronics original equipment manufacturing (OEM) survey respondents currently outsourcing contract manufacturing and product design to about ranking specific objectives related to their company’s business strategic priorities.

    The top three business strategic objectives ranked in the order of importance are:

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    Part of the survey, which was presented online by www.VentureOutsource.com, asked electronics original equipment manufacturing (OEM) survey respondents currently outsourcing contract manufacturing and product design to about ranking specific objectives related to their company’s business strategic priorities.

    The top three business strategic objectives ranked in the order of importance are:

    1. Reduce order-to-delivery time
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    survey respondents currently outsourcing contract manufacturing and product design to about ranking specific objectives related to their company’s business strategic priorities.

    The top three business strategic objectives ranked in the order of importance are:

    1. Reduce order-to-delivery time
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    The top three business strategic objectives ranked in the order of importance are:

    1. Reduce order-to-delivery time
    2. Manage inventory more effectively
    3. Reduce manufacturing costs

    Meanwhile, the same business strategic priorities were also presented to electronics industry contract manufacturers and original design manufacturers.

    The top three business strategic objectives these respondents ranked in the order of importance are:

    1. Manage inventory more effectively
    2. Improve effectiveness of sales and marketing efforts and activities
    3. Improve demand forecasting

    Interestingly, nowhere to be found in their responses was the number one business priority for OEMs – reduce order-to-delivery time.

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