OEM vs. ODM: which is right for your business?
Beoka has accumulated the capability to provide complete OEM/ODM solution. One-stop service, including R&D, prototyping, production, quality management, packaging design, certification testing, etc.

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturing. It refers to manufacturers that produce products, parts, and services according to a client’s requirements and specifications. The company that carries out this work is called an OEM manufacturer, and the resulting goods are OEM products. In other words, you can work with the manufacturer to customize your design, packaging, labeling, and more.
At BEOKA, we can usually help you with light product customization—such as color, logo, packaging, etc.

Step 1 Submit Inquiry
Step 2 Confirm Requirements


Step 3 Sign Contract
Step 4 Start Production


Step 5 Approve Sample
Step 6 Quality Inspection


Step 7 Product Delivery
ODM stands for Original Design Manufacturing; it is a full production system between the customer and the manufacturer. Compared with OEM, ODM adds two extra steps to the process: product planning and design & development.

Step 1 Submit Inquiry
Step 2 Confirm Requirements


Step 3 Sign Contract
Step 4 Product Planning


Step 5 Design & Development
Step 6 Start Production


Step 7 Approve Sample
Step 8 Quality Inspection


Step 9 Product Delivery
OEM Customization (Customer Brand Labeling)
Fast-Track Process: prototype ready in 7 days, field trial within 15 days, mass production in 30+ days.Minimum Order Quantity: 200 units (100 units for exclusive distributors).
ODM Customization (End-to-End Product Definition)
Full-link service: market research, industrial design, firmware/software development, and global certification.