Medical device supply chain recovery: 5 professional strategies

Supply chain recovery will require a collective focus by industry professionals, according to a recent survey by Supplyframe.

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On behalf of Supplyframe, Conceptial Inc. surveyed 200 supply chain professionals working at North America-based medical device companies in August and September.

Industry professionals were asked to share their strategies for supply chain recovery:

1. Increase qualifications of multiple suppliers and sources of supply in the product design phase: 19 percent
2. Recommend a supply chain redesign to source locally: 16 percent
3. Improve qualifications of suppliers and the review process: 15 percent
4. Seek to improve visibility of supplier inventory, capacity and lead times: 12 percent
5. Restructure supply chains with second sources: 10 percent

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