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Viant Completes Major Expansion of Costa Rica Manufacturing Facility

New & enhanced capabilities will boost speed to market for high quality, complex medical devices

Site Tour: Suzhou, China

Virtual tour of our thermoplastic injection molding & assembly facility in Suzhou, China

Site Tour: Heredia, Costa Rica

Virtual tour of our thermoplastic and elastomeric molding & complex assembly facility in Heredia, Costa Rica

Site Tour: Tijuana, Mexico

Virtual tour of our molding & assembly facility in Tijuana, Mexico

Venclose and Viant partner to deliver next-generation vein treatment solutions

Venclose leverages Viant’s manufacturing bandwidth to increase catheter production capabilities by 400%

Design, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expertise Fuels Stability and Growth of Arthroscopic Product Line

A large supplier of orthopedic devices obtained an established arthroscopic product line as part of an acquisition.

Reverse Engineering & Manufacturing Transfer Result in Cost Savings, Reduced Risk, and Increased Security

A leading global animal health company came to Viant for help with the manufacturing transfer of IV sets & accessories.

Transfer of Catheter to Low-Cost Geography Improves Manufacturing Process

Viant saw an opportunity to increase efficiencies by transferring a medical device it had been manufacturing in the US for more than a decade to its low-cost geography in Costa Rica. The product was a balloon catheter from a large surgery technology company based in Asia.

Smooth Transfer of Large Cardiovascular Guide Catheter Line Saves Costs

A large cardiovascular company wanted to transfer manufacturing of a mature line of guide catheters to save costs and free up space to fuel further innovation at its US manufacturing facility. The catheter line was large and highly complex, with more than 100 SKUs, 4 different lengths, and a curved end that differentiated it from competitive products.

Smooth Transfer of Single-Use Monitoring Device Saves Costs; Boosts Package Quality

A leading surgical company had made the business decision to close its US manufacturing facility and transfer production to a low-cost geography. The product was a labor-intensive line of single-use devices for monitoring patient vital signs, for a total of 92 SKUs. The customer also targeted quality improvements and cost savings in packaging processes and materials.