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The durable medical equipment (DME) industry focuses on the production and distribution of long-lasting medical devices designed to aid patients in their daily lives. These devices include wheelchairs, hospital beds, walkers, oxygen equipment, and other assistive devices that support mobility, respiratory functions, and patient care. The industry ensures that these products meet stringent safety and quality standards, often adhering to regulations set by health authorities and standards organizations.
Coronavirus & the Supply Chain: Latest Statistics on U.S. Medical & Surgical Manufacturers
Friday, March 20, 2020
The risk of interrupted supply chains has always been present when dealing with overseas manufacturing.
In a rude awakening for many Americans, the coronavirus (COVID-19) has demonstrated how important domestic manufacturing and sourcing is to our well-being....(Full Article)
In a press briefing today, President Donald Trump announced plans to invoke the Defense Production Act of 1950 to help ramp up production of much needed supplies during the coronavirus pandemic. Surgical and medical instruments are lifesaving devices that have to be manufactured to the highest standards. So who makes this type of equipment? Today, we're going to take look at some of the top medical and surgical equipment manufactures in the U.S. ...(Full Article)
The surgical and medical instrument industry is well-balanced in juggling strong sales, unstable international trade policies, constantly changing regulations and a nascent explosion in innovation.
The industry is optimistic and predicts steady growth well into the future.
...(Full Article)
Connecticut manufacturing picks up slightly, gaining jobs for a second straight year
Thursday, September 14, 2017
According to new data released this week by MNI, hiring in Connecticut's manufacturing sector picked up steam, led by steady growth in some of the state's top industries. MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial information that powers IndustryNet, reports Connecticut industrial employment edged up by about 785 jobs, or a half percent between June 2016 and June 2017. This marks the state's second straight year of modest gains, and, hopefully, a reversal of the steep losses the state suffered during the recession.
Overall, Connecticut has struggled to add manufacturing jobs in the post-recession era as global competition took hold, a strong dollar made exports more expensive, and a tough business climate had some manufacturers shutting their doors. While many states in the U.S. r...(Full Article)
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