Class III medical equipment shipment process

The Class III medical device shipment process can be divided into three categories:

1. Manufacturer Direct Shipment: Receiving Orders, the manufacturer receives orders from customers (e.g., hospitals) and verifies the order content and requirements. Preparation and packaging, the manufacturer according to the order requirements, preparation and packaging of medical equipment products. Shipment, through logistics channels, such as courier companies or logistics transportation companies, the medical device products are sent to the destination.

2. Distributor shipment: manufacturer supply, manufacturer wholesales medical device products to distributors. Distributor inventory management, the distributor manages and maintains the inventory of medical device products. Receive and process orders, the distributor receives orders from customers and processes the orders. Shipping, the distributor sends the medical device products to the destination through logistics channels, such as courier companies or logistics transportation companies.

3. Third-party supply chain management (e.g., centralized purchasing agencies): Supplier contracts, where the third-party supply chain management agency enters into purchase contracts with medical device suppliers. Purchasing management, the third party organization executes the purchasing plan and unifies the purchase of medical devices. Shipment, medical device products are shipped to their destinations through logistics channels, such as courier companies or logistics transportation companies. These shipping processes will vary depending on the specific medical device product, the supplier, and the requirements of the purchaser.