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Subject:Turn-key supplier instead of OEM From:"E,T, Hull" <ethull -at- WORLDACCESS -dot- NL> Date:Wed, 28 May 1997 22:41:36 +0200
Hello to all,
Thanks to all of you who responded to my "co-maker which became OEM"
problem. I agree that OEM does not fit the situation. How about "turn-key
supplier"?
Again, I would like to ask the "native-speakers" if "turn-key supplier"
fits the situation of: a machine builder who designs, constructs, installs
and maintains the machines used to produce an end product such as candy
bars? In this situation the machine builder is not supplying parts for the
final product but supplies the production
equipment.
Are there any other names used in the U.S., Canada or England which might
fit the bill?
Once again, thanks for any and all ideas,
Greetings from Holland,
Ed
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