NEWTON, MA -- Outsourcing of electronics manufacturing will rise 113%
over the next five years, to $294 billion in 2008, according to a new
report.
ODMs (original design manufacturers) will outpace electronics
manufacturing services providers (EMS),
Reed Business said.
Overall,
outsourced products will reach 23% of all electronics built by 2008, up
eight points from 2003, Reed said. The EMS growth will come largely from OEMs divesting greater amounts of
their manufacturing.
ODMs will grow to $114 billion in 2008, from $47 billion in 2003, a
143% gain. EMS firms will grow 25%, to $114 billion during that period.
The difference, as defined by Reed: "EMS providers typically build
equipment for an OEM based on the OEM's design. An ODM often owns a
design—or licenses it and builds a product for multiple OEM customers."