What is the difference between health food OEM/ODM and CDMO?

Health food OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) and CDMO (Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization) are different concepts in the field of health food production and processing.

OEM stands for Manufacturer Produce, usually referring to a manufacturer who builds a product to another company's designs or specifications. In the health food industry, OEM companies usually accept the formula and raw materials provided by customers to produce health food under the customer's brand. The responsibility of the OEM company is to provide production equipment, labor, production management and other services, and provide customers with a full-process solution for health food production.

ODM stands for Original Design Manufacturer, these companies provide products of their own design instead of just making products according to customers' requirements. In the health food industry, ODM companies not only provide health food production and processing services, but also provide product design and development services. Customers can choose ODM companies to design and develop their products, and produce them according to customer requirements.

CDMO stands for contract development and manufacturing organization, and these companies provide customers with full-process services from product development to production and delivery. In the health food industry, CDMO companies provide a series of services from raw material procurement, product formulation, manufacturing, packaging, quality control to logistics, and customers can choose to outsource all or part of the process to CDMO companies.

Therefore, health food OEM and ODM are aimed at production services, while CDMO provides full-process services for the entire product development and production.



2023-04-06