Expanding into the orthopedic medical device product market isn’t easy. Success demands specialized salespeople, a focus on relationships, and the right tools. This case study highlights how one division of a leading OEM unlocked cost savings, efficiency, and growth with transformative visibility and automation through field inventory management.
Medline Industries is the largest privately-held manufacturer and distributor of medical devices and surgical products. In 2012, the company expanded into orthopedic devices by founding its Medline UNITE® Foot & Ankle division.
From 2013 to 2017, the division sold through Medline's direct salesforce. Then in 2017, the strategic decision was made to shift to a distributorship model that could meet the needs of surgeons while working in partnership with Medline's sales team to leverage hospital and surgery center relationships. This channel shift drove a need for reporting and inventory traceability that internal systems could not offer.
At the time, cases were handled via multiple spreadsheets and SAP. The method presented serious challenges. Because of how SAP functions, most sales and inventory activities were tracked based on previous invoice activities, which happen long after surgery is completed. Sales and inventory data and the associated trends could lag 30, 60 or even 90 days. This meant the team had no comprehensive real-time data. To add to the challenge, operations staff were extremely busy tracking and wrangling inventory daily.
Daily case volume was seven to 10 cases. How could Medline UNITE grow daily cases--and sales--while struggling to compile activity, track inventory and compensate for limited visibility?
Problems to solve:
Faced with ongoing struggles and stagnant growth, Medline UNITE began evaluating field inventory management solutions.
Important considerations included field inventory visibility and the potential to save time and money through automated processes, streamlined workflows, seamless integration and smooth implementation. A distributor sales representative, who had been using ImplantBase with another OEM, recommended the ImplantBase field inventory management software to Medline UNITE’s management team.
ImplantBase’s field inventory solution provides OEMs and distributors with real-time visibility and the ability to execute optimal inventory movement through efficient workflows and powerful search and reporting tools. The easy-to-use and easy-to-train Android and iOS native mobile app facilitates high adoption rates among reps, who can access information and communicate in real time in the field. In addition, ImplantBase brought critical orthopedic industry expertise and a proven record of success with implementations for major OEMs and distributors.
Medline UNITE considered ImplantBase against several other solutions. Ultimately, Medline UNITE chose ImplantBase for three reasons:
“The scalability of ImplantBase has allowed us to grow without the growing pains,” said Jake Brush, Senior Product Manager, Medline UNITE Foot & Ankle.
Implementation proceeded through several steps, handled seamlessly by the ImplantBase team.
Once everything was up and running, Medline UNITE took the “train the trainer” approach. Specific team members learned the software well enough to train distributors. This allowed their internal team to develop better relationships with their distributors while ensuring the field reps learned ImplantBase the “Medline UNITE” way.
Medline UNITE’s high adoption rate can be traced to app usability, and also to its approach to distributors. Distributors are given 90 days to incorporate ImplantBase into their processes using a phased approach. The Medline UNITE team learns how distributors manage cases — whether a sales rep does it, or if it’s sent to a customer support person — and adjusts training to the process.
“We encountered some initial resistance with a few reps, but once they realized they could access what they needed as well as reconcile and have live visibility to P.O. numbers and handle other processes, they quickly came on board,” Brush said.
In the four years since implementing ImplantBase’s field inventory management solution, Medline UNITE has seen key outcomes including:
Medline UNITE has realized these benefits during a period of steady growth. Inventory visibility within the mobile app has driven further adoption because the sales reps don’t need to rely on staff to update them on shipments, inventory request status, or returns. This also significantly reduced the burden on Medline’s people by eliminating the need to provide updates.
Medline UNITE has determined that by adopting ImplantBase, it will not need to hire more customer service staff until the division has grown by another 200%.
“We thought we knew a lot about field inventory management until we got the ImplantBase solution. Just rolling it out was transformative for visibility and daily operations, but things got even better after we changed our workflows to incorporate some of the best practices in ImplantBase,” Brush said.