Becker's Healthcare October 22, 2020
Angie Stewart

It could take years for medical device supply chains to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, most industry professionals said in a recent survey by Supplyframe.

On behalf of Supplyframe, Conceptial Inc. surveyed 200 supply chain professionals working at North America-based medical device companies in August and September.

Industry professionals were asked when they believe the global supply chain will reach full capacity again:

1. Three to six months: 15 percent
2. Six to 12 months: 34 percent
3. One to two years: 14 percent
4. Two to five years: 26 percent
5. Already back at...

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