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Learn about 46 Contract Manufacturers in Spine

February 4, 2018 By SPINEMarketGroup

The major orthopedic medical device companies have a different outsourcing strategy than more of their smaller challengers. While the large OEMs manufacture a fair amount of product in-house, startups, small and midsize firms outsource almost all of their products. But recently, since OEMs are eager to introduce innovative new products to market as quickly as possible, they have seen Additive manufacturing (AM) as an intriguing way to accomplish this. Most AM work is for prototyping, which speeds up the design process and helps create the best possible product. Both OEMs and their contract manufacturers (CM) continue to develop a deeper understanding of what AM can do; their engineers are now submitting more purposeful designs that take advantage of the complexities and functionality that 3D printing enables. OEMs are creating partnerships with AM providers and CMs to gain a technology/capabilities/knowledge advantage that differentiates them from their competitors.

Contract Manufacturing in Spine:Price erosion for spinal products has been a constant variable during the past  years. The main drivers for the spinal contract manufacturing market have been  implant manufacturing and OEM facility divestitures. The major spinal medical device companies have had a different outsourcing strategy than more of their smaller challengers. While the large OEMs manufacture a fair amount of product in-house, startups, small and midsize firms outsource almost all of their products.  Many OEMs have sold manufacturing facilities to contract manufacturers.

Visit our Page “Manufacturers·: https://thespinemarketgroup.com/category/manufacturers/ and find the most relevant Contract Manufacturers in Spine.By 2018, contract manufacturing in the orthopedic sector will outpace in-house manufacturing, mainly due to facility disinvestments and challenger growth. Source:www.odtmag.com.

In our Manufacturers section, you will find the 46 most relevant companies including the following Companies:

1.- In´Tech Medical :Created in France in 2000, In´Tech Medical has built a solid reputation as a high quality designer and manufacturer of surgical instruments for the orthopedic industry. In’Tech Medical is an industry leader in the development and manufacturing of surgical instruments for the Orthopaedic market.  Powered by In’Tech Medical, The Prototype Garage is a standalone rapid ‪prototyping‬ cell at the heart of our standard production process to ensure fast delivery of production-equivalent, high-quality orthopedic instruments and implants.

2.- Pyxidis: With over 40 years of experience and presence worldwide, Pyxidis is renowned for its total commitment to building medical containers with utmost reliability, highest quality, as well as an uncompromised elegance. The company is a preferred contract manufacturer for major orthopedic OEMs, endoscopy, dental and ophthalmic companies. In’Tech Medical SAS (http://www.intech-medical.com), the leading Contract Manufacturer of surgical instruments in Orthopedics, announced in October 2017 that it has acquired Pyxidis SA.

3.- Marox Corporation:Since 1951, Marox Corporation has established a reputation as a reliable source for high-quality precision-machined components and assemblies.   Focused on spine, orthopedic and extremity implants, Marox uses extensive medical-device manufacturing expertise, leading-edge technology and resources to support a broad customer base of medium to large OEMs.   From small runs to full scale production, Marox partners with you to deliver innovative solutions that push the boundaries of contract machining, with  support services including design for manufacturing assistance, process validations, PPAP, vendor managed inventory (VMI), and non-sterile packaging and labeling. As a proven leader in medical device contract manufacturing, Marox’s expertise is leveraged to serve many industries and remain as one of the top manufacturing companies in Massachusetts and beyond.  Marox is ISO 13485:2003, ISO 9001:2008, AS9100D and FDA registered.

4.-Inpakomed: Inpakomed is a Contract Manufacturing Organization offering Medical Device Assembling and Packaging services within our ISO 13485 certified facilities. We offer a full range of services in our state-of-the art Clean-room, which constantly ranks very low bacterial loads. This make it possible for customers to maintain their own Quality Management Systems and to fulfil CE regulatory requirements in a confident way.Inpakomed offers the possibility of packaging all kinds of medical devices, from gauzes to implants. The list of references witnesses the appreciation of a growing number of customers for Inpakomed services and care in carrying out the assignments. Maybe in the future your company can also join this growing group of satisfied customers!

5.- FMI : It was established as machining company in 1962, with their first production plant located in Bergen op Zoom.Their current group of companies was originated after a management buyout in 2001. Since then, they have grown into group of manufacturing companies using the very latest engineering technologies, computer aided manufacturing, additive manufacturing and  CNC machining production technologies. Their products and services range from component manufacturing through to the assembly of modules and turn-key integrated systems.FMI is privately owned and we have a solid financial base.

About Contract Manufacturers

Contract manufacturer of surgical instruments for the orthopedic industry is a type of outsourcing that involves the construction pf whole products or a single element of a larger product. Generally, companies that participate in the medical device industry and in the Spine Industry partnership with these contract manufacturers that they can also participate in R&D design, assembly etc. There are many contract manufacturers that focus on the medical device industry but we have included the companies that are specialized in the Orthopedic and Spine industries.

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