How OEM-Certified Refurbished Programs Are Reshaping the Used Medical Equipment Market
OEMs historically focused exclusively on selling new systems. However, several forces pushed them into refurbishment.
OEMs historically focused exclusively on selling new systems. However, several forces pushed them into refurbishment.
For vendors, supply chain strategy directly impacts revenue stability and customer satisfaction.
Certain product lines consistently outperform others due to capital cost sensitivity, lifecycle durability, and operational necessity.
For vendors, compliance is no longer a back-office concern — it is a strategic differentiator.
For used medical equipment vendors, sustainability is not merely a marketing angle — it is a structural advantage.
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