A leading global medical manufacturer partnered with Hoffer to secure and scale production of critical molded components used in neonatal infant care unit (NICU) nutrition systems, without risking disruption to hospital supply. Faced with aging tools and an urgent need for continuity, Hoffer executed a quick-turn tool transfer to ensure vulnerable infants received safe, temperature-controlled nutrition.
By combining speed with strategic engineering, automation and packaging innovation, Hoffer transformed a high-risk transfer into a future-ready production platform. The result: uninterrupted supply for critical neonatal care, up to 38% more assemblies per day, shorter cycle times and significant annual cost savings, demonstrating how a high-stakes tool transfer can become a catalyst for long-term operational improvement.
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