ODM and OEM are the main areas of service for the Shin Dorn Company offered for clients worldwide. Shin Dorn works with international companies in USA, Europe, Australia, Japan, South America, and Canada.


Over the years, Shin Dorn has continued to improve the packaging and the quality of all of our product lines to meet the needs of our clients and potential clients.

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ISO9001 Quality Management System

Shin Dorn has implemented ISO9001:2015 Quality Management System

Ensures Consistent Quality

ISO 9001:2015 provides a structured framework for standardizing processes, ensuring products and services consistently meet customer expectations and regulatory requirements.

Drives Continuous Improvement

The standard encourages organizations to analyze performance, identify inefficiencies, and implement improvements, resulting in optimized operations and better resource utilization.

Boosts Customer Trust and Market Credibility

Certification demonstrates a commitment to quality, building trust with customers, partners, and stakeholders while enhancing competitiveness in the marketplace.

OEM

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)

An OEM manufactures products or components based on the specifications, designs, or blueprints provided by the client. The client retains ownership of the intellectual property (IP) and typically markets the product under their own brand.
Key Characteristics:
  • The client provides the design and technical specifications.
  • The manufacturer focuses solely on production.
  • Products are custom-made to the client’s requirements.
  • The client owns the IP, such as the design or formula.
Use Case: Ideal for businesses that already have proprietary designs or technology but lack manufacturing capabilities.
ODM

ODM (Original Design Manufacturer)

An ODM designs and manufactures products that clients can rebrand and sell. The ODM typically owns the intellectual property for the product design, but the client can make minor modifications to suit their brand.
Key Characteristics:
  • The manufacturer provides pre-designed products.
  • Limited customization options (e.g., branding, packaging, or minor design tweaks).
  • The ODM typically owns the IP for the product’s design and specifications.
  • Faster time-to-market due to ready-made designs.
Use Case: Suitable for businesses looking for a cost-effective, fast way to launch products without investing in extensive R&D.

Private Label

Private Label refers to a business model where a company sells products manufactured by a third party under its own brand name. The company does not produce the goods but focuses on branding, marketing, and selling them as its own.

Key Characteristics:
  • Third-Party Manufacturing: A manufacturer creates the product, but it is branded and sold under the client’s label.
  • Customization Options: Typically limited to elements like packaging, labeling, or slight variations in formulas or specifications.
  • Ownership: The manufacturer owns the product design and formula, while the client owns the branding.
  • Focus: The client’s focus is on branding, marketing, and distribution rather than product development or manufacturing.
  • Time to Market: Faster than creating products from scratch, as the manufacturer already has established designs or formulas.
Use Case:
  1. Supermarket Brands: Store-brand snacks, beverages, or personal care items like shampoos or lotions.
  2. Beauty Products: Skincare, makeup, or haircare products sold under a boutique brand name.
  3. Supplements and Health Products: Vitamins, protein powders, or herbal remedies.
  4. Household Goods: Cleaning supplies or paper products branded by retail chains.

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