Both IMT-S and IMT-USA have been accredited by Applied Material to perform orbital welding (vacuum welding and tube bending), i.e. they are on Applied Material’s “Approved Vendor Lists”. This is the Competitive Advantage UMS has that enable it to achieve a net profit margin in excess of 20%.
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(a) Provision of vacuum welding and tube bending services by IMT-S and IMT-USA
Both IMT-S and IMT-USA provide vacuum welding and tube bending services to the Group. Although vacuum welding and tube bending services are necessary to the Group’s business, the Group is not qualified to supply such services to its major customer, Applied Materials, Inc., based on its major customer’s certification processes. The Group’s major customer has accredited IMT-S and IMT-USA for what it calls “orbital welding” and what the Company refers to as vacuum welding and tube bending. Only vendors who are accredited to perform orbital welding can supply such services in the manufacturing of products that the major customer buys. Each of IMT-S and IMT-USA possess the necessary accreditation to supply such services to the Group’s major customer and are on a short list of companies which the major customer considers qualified to perform such services. As such, the Group has been entering into various transactions with IMT-S and IMT-USA in connection with the provision of vacuum welding and tube bending services, and the size of transactions with IMT-S and IMTUSA
has increased in proportion to the Group’s integrated systems business.
(b) Provision of semi-conductor equipment components by the Group
The Group sells semi-conductor equipment components to IMT-S and IMT-USA who in turn integrate such components into their end products and sell these end products to the Group’s major customer. The Group is unable to directly supply final manufactured gaslines and weldments to its major customer because it is not a qualified supplier according to the major customer’s accreditation process. The major customer’s accreditation process is a complex process involving multiple stages. As a
very brief summary, those stages include, amongst other things, (i) providing company details, financial risk assessments and advanced technical specifications, (ii) auditing and monitoring the manufacturing/servicing process and (iii) testing the finished product in order to ensure it meets the major customer’s quality standards. Only successful candidates who have satisfied the above stringent approval process are added to the major customer’s “Approved Vendor List”.
Although IMT-S and IMT-USA are qualified suppliers, each of them do not have the Group’s machining capabilities. As such, the Group machines the components, while IMT-S and IMT-USA conduct the final welding and sell the end product to the Group’s major customer.
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