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Medical molders are seeing demand and supply chain trends shift again following the COVID-19 pandemic s impact on the health care industry and consumers behavior over the last year.
After Vermont-based GW Plastics Inc. s medical device production volume was negatively impacted due to elective surgeries being deferred last year, President and CEO Brenan Riehl told
Plastics News, hospitals learned how to treat patients safely during the pandemic.
Now, the company has started to see its surgical medical device business rebound. We think there s going to be a tremendous amount of pent-up demand for elective patient surgical care in the second half of 2021, Riehl said.
Medical molders are seeing demand and supply chain trends shift again following the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the health care industry and consumers' behavior over the last year.After Vermont-based GW Plastics Inc.'s medical device production volume was negatively impacted due to elective…