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August 17, 2015

Top Procurement Strategies to Enhance Profitability

Follow these contract manufacturing tips to boost margins and cut time to market.

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UPS supply chain logistics
June 13, 2015
UPS supply chain logistics

Reducing Risk and Providing Security in Your Global Supply Chain

Manufacturers should collaborate with a third-party logistics provider that has expertise in local in-country regulatory requirements and transportation security.

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April 15, 2015

Healthcare Executives Say Supply Chain Effectiveness Is Critical to Compete

Product differentiation is important, but failing to nurture supply chain partnerships is a mistake that companies still make.

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December 11, 2014

Managing Pain Points in the Healthcare Supply Chain

Stringent regulations, increased product protection challenges, economic pressures and contingency management have been identified as the most significant contributors to uncertainty in the healthcare supply chain.

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August 17, 2025

Top MedTech Trends in 2025

By Rene Zoelfl

The MedTech industry has seen significant growth and raised expectations as it adapts to evolving healthcare needs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The industry's ability to make technology a part of everyday life will be key to driving growth and evolving with the demands of a disparate patient population.

June 6, 2025

Trump Administration set to demonstrate point-of-care technology to help prevent IV fluid shortages

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Two locations selected to demonstrate Caspian, an automated, point-of-care, sterile saline manufacturing system that may help prevent or mitigate intravenous (IV) fluid shortages in the United States.

May 12, 2025

FDA Announces Expanded Use of Unannounced Inspections at Foreign Manufacturing Facilities

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
FDA

The FDA conducts approximately 12,000 domestic inspections and 3,000 foreign inspections each year in more than 90 countries. U.S. manufacturers undergo frequent, unannounced inspections, foreign firms have often had weeks to prepare, undermining the integrity of the oversight process.

April 9, 2025

Tariff Tsunami Hits U.S. Healthcare: Double-Digit Penalties Spark Cost Surge and Supply Chain Crisis, Black Book Warns

MedTech Economy

Black Book's ad hoc survey of 200 healthcare executives reveals real-time disruptions, cost inflation, and stalled innovation as Trump-era tariffs expand across key healthcare imports.

April 9, 2025

MedTech Industry Groups Coalesce on Tariff Exemption

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
Tariffs

Industry groups hoping to lessen impacts of Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" plans on medical products and MedTech development sent letter to the U.S. Trade Representative.

January 21, 2025

Public Health Impact of Medical Device Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

By Michelle Tarver, M.D., Ph.D.

The FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health issued a statement on medical device supply chain vulnerabilities, the public health impact they have on patient care, the FDA’s actions to prevent and mitigate potential shortages, and solutions to strengthen the domestic supply chain and address these vulnerabilities.

December 5, 2024

Viewpoint: Trump tariffs to directly impact prices of majority of US medical devices

By Aidan Robertson
Viewpoints on MedTech

"Tariffs may have negative consequences for a continually growing market due to an aging population and the increasing prevalence of long-term illnesses. Companies will be forced to increase prices to make up for losses incurred by the proposed tariffs which may cause supply chain disruptions."

November 20, 2024

No Longer “Forever Chemicals”

By Dr. Christina Reufsteck
PFAS

Because of the environmental and health risks that PFAS ─ per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ─ pose, they are subject to a potential ban across the European Union. Such a ban would introduce a need for medical device manufacturers to identify and discontinue the sale of products containing PFAS, while also developing safe and effective alternatives. How will suppliers across the EU approach the impending shift away from these “forever chemicals”?

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