Manufacturing Industry

Outsourcing deal sends signal to molders.

Plastics News, October, 2000 by Toloken, Steve

OAK BROOK, ILL. -- When Johnson & Johnson's Lifescan unit switched the complete manufacturing of its glucose monitoring system to electronics manufacturing giant Flextronics International Ltd. less than a year ago, it sent shock waves through the medical molding industry. For starters, it was a significant stab into the medical market by contract manufacturer Flextronics.

But what was even more unusual was J&J's decision to outsource the entire job, which it had previously done in-house. For some in the medical molding industry, it was a sharp warning that they needed to become more like Flextronics -- offering soup-to-nuts services from design to molding to assembly. "If you are an injection molder and you are not in the total business from design to...

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