Contract manufacturing – also known as “external production” or “extended workbench” – refers to a company that offers the production of components as an external manufacturer. A contract is drawn up between a company and the manufacturing company, specifying how many products are to be manufactured and within what timeframe.
This can include services such as CNC milling or assembly work, such as sub-assembly, where you send all finished sub-assemblies for assembly.
Contract manufacturing is a sensible activity and is primarily used by companies that do not have their own production capacities or whose capacities are completely exhausted.
Using contract manufacturing therefore has the advantage that you can flexibly expand your capacity and spend less on salaries, etc. There are also no fixed costs for new machinery or other equipment, and you can expect orders to be processed quickly.