Yu Zhaolin, a commercial giant in China, has founded many well-known companies, such as Youtian Technology and Haidilao, but there has always been doubt about whether his enterprises are OEM products. OEM refers to enterprises buying and repackaging other people's products and selling them with their own trademarks. Although it can reduce costs, it lacks core competitiveness.
There is no clear conclusion as to whether Yu Zhaolin's enterprise is an OEM. OEM itself is not illegal, and some enterprises choose this way to develop their brands. However, Yu Zhaolin's enterprise emphasizes that it is not an OEM and is committed to independent research and development and technological innovation. For example, Haidilao's self-service ordering machine, WANDA CINEMAS's self-service ticket purchasing machine and Youtian Technology's intelligent security robot all show their independent research and development strength and market recognition.
The reason for being labeled as an OEM may be that the enterprise pays too much attention to the brand image and ignores the innovation of the product itself. In fact, whether it is OEM or independent research and development, the key is to provide high-quality products and services. Therefore, we should pay attention to the actual value and quality of products, not just the label of enterprises.