
Critical Considerations for Selecting a Manufacturing Supplier
Many companies these days are focused on providing for and growing their businesses. Whatever product they sell, at times, can be secondary to their business at hand. For example, a medical device manufacturer may be in the business of providing medical solutions to their customers. The product represents the business while growing and maintaining the distribution network becomes managements main priority. It is important to do both. Companies need to both grow their distribu

Made in the USA or China: Some Things to Consider Before Going Overseas
So you're looking around at domestic vendors. You get a few quotes back that seem pretty good. You do a cost analysis and crunch all the numbers and it turns out that you might be able to actually make this work. You might actually be able to use one of these US suppliers. Maybe the once far off prospect of having your product "Made in the USA" can actually become a reality. The question is, what is it worth to you? What is it worth getting your product made domestically as o

10 Things to Consider When Designing Plastic Parts for Injection Molding
Whenever you begin a design project involving plastic parts, where your end goal is to have the component injection molded, you'll want to consider some things on the front end of your design process that will allow for time and money to be saved during the production phase of your project. This foresight at the beginning stages of product design will be useful in understanding the limitations and challenges faced by the manufacturers of your product. These 10 considerations