Monday 9 October 2017

CONTRACT MANUFACTURING SUPPLEMENTS – THE 3 CRITERIA FOR CHOOSING PARTNERS

Are you a protein dealer/seller looking for manufacturing partners? This is not an easy job. Manufacturing is a delicate matter, no matter what commodity it is, and coming through on the commitments takes a great deal of effort on the part of the manufacturer. So how will you gauge which manufacturer to partner with? There has to be some criteria, though not specific. This blog will help you understand the three criteria to find partners for contract manufacturing of protein supplements.

Criteria #1: Experience

Apart from the powdered form, there are protein capsules, tablets, syrups, and sometimes biscuits. The contract manufacturing partner you are considering should have experience in manufacturing protein in all of the forms mentioned above. You, as a client, should not need to partner with a separate manufacturer just because your current one does not have the capability to produce protein in the form you desire.

Criteria #2: Infrastructure

Separate infrastructure is required to manufacture protein in different forms. If you think your product line will likely expand into producing all forms of protein, it is better to partner with a manufacturer that already has the necessary infrastructure in place. If the likely partner seems reliable enough, you can consider signing the contract if they have infrastructure expansion preparations already in place.

Criteria #3: R&D

Everything is evolving as time goes by. Protein supplements also keep constantly getting better and tastier with each new line of products. Your manufacturing partner would make things a lot easier for you if they have a research and development wing already in place, working to better the existing products and developing new ones. This will give you the upper hand in the market, as you will be standing with well-researched, ready-to-launch products.

Don’t miss any of the points mentioned above to partner with the perfect manufacturer. All the best!

Qualifying a Contract Manufacturer for Herbal Products

The continued growth and success of your herbal products business depends a lot on partnering up with the right manufacturer. If you’re facing production delays, quality and compliance issues, unreturned calls, and no concrete answers, it’s time you switch to a new contract manufacturer for herbal products that has a solid reputation.

The best way to assess the qualifications of a herbal product manufacturer is to look at the certifications they possess. This is especially important if you are thinking of working with a manufacturer that is based abroad, such as in India. The best contract manufacturers meet all applicable international standards to ensure the quality of their products and processes. Their priority is to make sure that their clients receive world-class herbal products made in world class facilities by highly trained people using efficient processes. Below are just some of the many certifications possessed by top herbal product contract manufacturers:

NSF-GMP Certification

Look for a manufacturer that has a GMP certified facility granted by the NSF International, a respected global environmental and public health organization. This means that the facility can truly manufacture herbal supplements following the highest quality standards. This will give you more confidence that your products can pass FDA inspection while decreasing the costs and time involved in NSF product testing, in case you want to enter your product into the NSF product certification program.

ISO 22000 Certification

This is another important certification to look for in the herbal products manufacturing industry. ISO 22000 is, after all, the basis of FSSC 22000—the recognized standard of the Global Food Safety Initiative.

Thursday 10 August 2017

Ask These Questions Before Selecting Your Sports Nutrition Manufacturer

You may be a newcomer in the neutraceutical business or someone looking for a new service provider who can live up to your expectations. When you want a sports nutrition manufacturer that can give you the level of service that you demand for each production run, it is important that you know the right questions to ask when trying to gauge your prospect partner. Here are important things you should discuss with your potential nutraceutical manufacturer to ensure a good working relationship with them:

•What are your certifications/qualifications? Asking about the company’s accreditations is important so you can make sure that they are qualified to provide the kind of services they are offering. Make sure they adhere with manufacturing regulations and are current with all other certifications that the kind of products you wish to manufacture requires.

•How long have you been accepting manufacturing contracts? A company’s history in the industry is also an important factor to consider. Established businesses have proven track records when it comes to providing the services they offer. This is why looking into the company’s history and level of experience is critical if you want your partnership (and your products) to succeed. 

•What is quality assurance program? Make sure that the company you select has a reliable quality assurance program in place. This allows you to catch manufacturing and quality issues early on in the production process, which enables you to fix them as they happen and prevent more losses in the future and keep even more problems from arising. 

•What sets you apart from other manufacturers? Perhaps the most important question you should ask a contract sports nutrition manufacturer is what makes them different from every other manufacturer you could work with. Their answer to this question will help you assess whether or not they are the right fit for your own company. 

Sunday 16 July 2017

How to Find a Sports Nutrition Manufacturer?

The demand for quality Sports Nutrition and Wellness products have steadily increased over the years as more and more individuals understand the need for good health. Brand owners design products after substantial research, hitting upon winning formulations for unique products.  The key to the success of the product then shifts from the design stage to the ability of the sports nutrition manufacturer to translate the idea into reality, by manufacturing superior quality products under the right conditions. The best manufacturing partner will mean success in bringing out world-class products with excellent packaging and contents that are consistent across every single unit. Here are a few mandatory requirements in a sports nutrition manufacturer to do justice to the products.

GMP and accreditation

Any sports nutrition manufacturer who adheres to GMP and is accredited to the boards and forums that matter, is an indication of a manufacturer who treats quality the way it needs to be treated. Good Manufacturing Practices, by itself, is a label of quality that will bring certain mandatory procedures and processes into the manufacturing line. Accreditation to the respected boards and forms actually indicate a desire to be part of dynamic change and improvement as new processes and equipment hit the manufacturing circuit.

Raw material to packaged product – the unidirectional flow

The best manufacturers of sports nutrition products are inevitably entities who bring in seamless unidirectional flow of materials. From raw material to the finished products, every single stage should ideally involve a process where nothing goes back to try and make an entry into the manufacturing line. It is either in or out in one go. This maintains high qualitative standards, keeping out even the hint or suggestion of a compromised ingredient in the product.

Quick turnaround of products to keep the supply chain running at peak efficiency

As inventories and warehouses are increasingly managed in a manner so as to cut down extra expenses and to keep the supply chain running at peak efficiency, it is necessary that manufacturing units turn products around fast.  The need to bring packaged products out of manufacturing facilities in the shortest possible time is vital to a successfully managed venture.