5 Pitfalls in Outsourcing Metal Tubing for Medical Devices
Biotech Equipment Update 2010, Jan 1, 18, 1
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Manufacturers of medical devices who outsource metal tubing should insist on validation of tubing specifications with an expert, and require realistic lead times There's a stiff price to pay for those who choose not consult with knowledgeable suppliers when outsourcing metal tubing for medical devices. Unless certain steps are taken to ensure that designs and specifications are accurate, the potential consequences include: exceeded R&D Budgets exorbitant production costs, delay of FDA approval, slowed speed to market, and a great deal of frustration.
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