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OEMs and jobshops are well aware of the financial and manufacturing efficiency benefits of combining individual parts into integrated assemblies whenever possible. Lower costs and easier to control specifications for outsourcing are just two of the advantages available.
Turnkey assemblies are specified to be components that are complete and ready to operate: they can be plugged in, turned on, and operated with little or no additional configuring.
Additional in-depth information on this subject
is available in the following white paper(s):Turnkey Assemblies
contributed by U.S. Dynamics Corporation
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