HOLMDEL, N.J., Oct. 13 -- A recent survey of industry professionals at top medical device organizations found that although increasing complexity of global supply chains is changing how device companies manage suppliers, many (45 percent) feel their current quality systems are insufficient to mitigate compliance, risk and safety issues associated with supply chain management. Among these and other key findings, the survey, conducted by Sparta Systems, indicated that efficiency remains device companies’ chief concern when managing overseas suppliers. Other priorities were evenly distributed among gaining insight into product sourcing, meeting differing regulatory standards and managing regional supply quality issues.
As device manufacturers continue to grow their supplier networks and source components from further corners of the globe, the need to identify and prioritize supplier relationships using a risk-based approach becomes critical in ensuring the quality of finished products. Of those device manufacturers surveyed by Sparta Systems, 56 percent reported using more than seven overseas suppliers, with 70 percent indicating that they worked with suppliers in more than four different countries. 80 percent of those professionals surveyed purported to prioritize supplier relationships based on the level of risk and safety they present to the greater manufacturing operation.
To manage supplier relationships and manage other quality and compliance processes, many companies have deployed sophisticated IT systems serving a range of additional functions in the global manufacturing operation. Among other key findings, Sparta Systems’ survey found that:
Sparta Systems will be exhibiting at AdvaMed MedTech 2009 in Washington, D.C., Booth # 402. To schedule a media briefing at the event, please contact: Katy Zack, [email protected] or 212.255.0080, ext. 11.
About Sparta Systems
Sparta Systems, Inc. is the industry leader for global quality and compliance management systems. Its TrackWise® product is a Web-based software application used by quality, manufacturing and regulatory affairs professionals to manage quality and compliance issues across the enterprise. The company has more than 14 years of experience and an extensive customer base in the life sciences and other highly regulated industries. Sparta Systems offers its customers a complete solution for global quality management needs, including the onsite support required throughout the project lifecycle. More information about Sparta Systems and TrackWise software can be found at www.spartasystems.com.
Sparta Systems and TrackWise are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sparta Systems, Inc. All other marks are trademarks of their respective companies.
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As device manufacturers continue to grow their supplier networks and source components from further corners of the globe, the need to identify and prioritize supplier relationships using a risk-based approach becomes critical in ensuring the quality of finished products. Of those device manufacturers surveyed by Sparta Systems, 56 percent reported using more than seven overseas suppliers, with 70 percent indicating that they worked with suppliers in more than four different countries. 80 percent of those professionals surveyed purported to prioritize supplier relationships based on the level of risk and safety they present to the greater manufacturing operation.
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To manage supplier relationships and manage other quality and compliance processes, many companies have deployed sophisticated IT systems serving a range of additional functions in the global manufacturing operation. Among other key findings, Sparta Systems’ survey found that:
- Customer complaints, a common occurrence in the device industry, were handled mainly via quality management (QMS) applications (45 percent). Other ways those who were surveyed track, trace and report complaints varied between standard electronic databases (30 percent) and homegrown solutions or paper-based processes (12 percent).
- IT system deployments were evenly split between business unit-specific implementations (39 percent) and those that spanned the global enterprise (43 percent).
- Despite the FDA’s recently announced timetable for electronic submission of post-market adverse event reports (eMDR), 60 percent of companies surveyed in Sparta Systems’ poll reported that their companies had not yet begun preparing for electronic submission.
Sparta Systems will be exhibiting at AdvaMed MedTech 2009 in Washington, D.C., Booth # 402. To schedule a media briefing at the event, please contact: Katy Zack, [email protected] or 212.255.0080, ext. 11.
About Sparta Systems
Sparta Systems, Inc. is the industry leader for global quality and compliance management systems. Its TrackWise® product is a Web-based software application used by quality, manufacturing and regulatory affairs professionals to manage quality and compliance issues across the enterprise. The company has more than 14 years of experience and an extensive customer base in the life sciences and other highly regulated industries. Sparta Systems offers its customers a complete solution for global quality management needs, including the onsite support required throughout the project lifecycle. More information about Sparta Systems and TrackWise software can be found at www.spartasystems.com.
Sparta Systems and TrackWise are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sparta Systems, Inc. All other marks are trademarks of their respective companies.
SOURCE Sparta Systems, Inc.