Manufacturing supplier collaboration has become a cornerstone for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) seeking to enhance competitiveness, innovation, and sustainability across industries. Manufacturers, in industries like automotives and electronics, are depending more on partnerships with their suppliers to deal with challenges and enhance creativity while managing risks on a scale. The study introduces an approach called Manufacturing Supplier Collaboration (MSC) focused on improving efficiency and fostering innovation, in supply chains involving multiple tiers of suppliers. The MSC framework showcases enhancements in effectiveness, supply chain visibility and product excellence, demonstrating significant benefits compared to conventional transactional supplier oversight practices. This Article introduces a process framework called the Manufacturing Supplier Collaboration (MSC) aiming to improve the partnerships between Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and their suppliers. The study fills a void in supply chain management by suggesting a well-defined multidimensional strategy, for collaboration that goes beyond conventional transactional exchanges. The structure combines aspects. Involving suppliers early, in product lifecycle management (PLM) sharing real time information collaboratively and managing risks. In the framework of four manufacturing sectors including Automotives, Semiconductors, Hi tech Electronics and Medical Devices sector, by using research methods that involve an examination of literature and analysis of case studies, in this study paper confirms the effectiveness of the framework in enhancing operational efficiency and speeding up product launches while also improving product quality and strengthening supply chain resilience. The suggested MSC framework acts as a guiding plan for equipment manufacturers (OEMs) looking to elevate their supplier connections, beyond procurement to a vital strategic asset.
Keywords: DSCOR, MSC framework, manufacturing-PLM-supplier collaboration, supplier collaboration