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What is the difference between a manufacturer, a consignor and a publisher?

The manufacturer is the OEM, and the client is the manufacturer. The differences between manufacturers, consignors and producers are as follows:

1. Product trademark rights are different

Producers are the companies that own the product trademarks, while manufacturers manufacture goods for the producers. , generally speaking, the manufacturer is a subsidiary of the producer or an enterprise authorized to use the trademark.

2. Different statuses

The producer belongs to the entrusting party, and the manufacturer should belong to the entrusted party, or both. The principal and the entrusted party are in a corresponding relationship, that is, For example, if Company A entrusts Company B to produce and process goods, Company A is the entruster and Company B is the entrusted party.

3. Different responsibilities

The manufacturer is the owner of planning, marketing and brand, while the manufacturer organizes the assembly or reprocessing of raw materials or semi-finished products into finished products.