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Your phrase isn’t specific enough to price accurately. “CMOS” usually refers to a computer/electronics process or a “complaint management/operator support” type service in some vendors’ catalogs, but “CDMOS” isn’t a standard term by itself. “Full express service” also varies widely by provider (for example, expedited turnaround, end-to-end delivery, or inclusive manufacturing/test and shipping). To quote costs, I need at least: 1) The product or service context (manufacturing? electronics? a service contract? a specific vendor?) 2) Your destination and turnaround requirement (“express” means different speeds) 3) Volume/quantity (per unit pricing vs. project pricing)
Even without the vendor details, express/full-service pricing typically scales with: - Turnaround time (standard vs expedited) - Scope included in “full express” (e.g., engineering/configuration + production + testing + logistics) - Quantity (one-off builds price differently than batches) - Shipping method and destination - Any compliance/testing requirements (if the work involves electronics or regulated outputs)
Reply with the exact text from the page or email you saw (or the vendor name and link), plus: - Country/city for delivery - Quantity - Desired turnaround (e.g., “48 hours,” “7 days,” “urgent”) - What you mean by “CDMOS” in your case (or where you saw the term) Once you share that, I can help you translate it into a realistic total cost range and explain which line items you should expect on the quote.
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