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Outsourcing Concerns- FDA Regulations-ADA Regulati
Outsourcing hitting hard for small Aussie dental labs
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Moore" data-source="post: 80697" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>There was a time when the cheap offshore labs could barley deliver fit, form and function. Then domestic labs could care less. </p><p></p><p>There are labs offshore now that have spent years bringing in trainers from most of the big material suppliers and guru techs for all over the world to train them in aesthetics. They are not going away and they are getting better every day.</p><p></p><p>The same water floats all boats. We all effect each other and price pulls down stronger that it pulls up. The lab in the UK is pushed by their competition to look at you and use price as a way to inter your market. </p><p></p><p>As the offshore labs doing more of the work domestic labs were doing they are forced to do work that offshore labs can't do well right now. We have (guessing) 5000 small labs in this country. Is there enough of the work described on this thread to keep them all busy? I think we are going to see another round of labs closing the techs going into other professions.</p><p></p><p>knock,Penny,knock,Penney,knock,Penny. Half the graduates from dental schools here are now female. We work for lots of them. Most selling is done with females even to females. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure males fool around near as often when they are treated well at home. I never have, not because I have not been tempted but because of the pain it would cause my best friend in this world that always has my back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Moore, post: 80697, member: 1247"] There was a time when the cheap offshore labs could barley deliver fit, form and function. Then domestic labs could care less. There are labs offshore now that have spent years bringing in trainers from most of the big material suppliers and guru techs for all over the world to train them in aesthetics. They are not going away and they are getting better every day. The same water floats all boats. We all effect each other and price pulls down stronger that it pulls up. The lab in the UK is pushed by their competition to look at you and use price as a way to inter your market. As the offshore labs doing more of the work domestic labs were doing they are forced to do work that offshore labs can't do well right now. We have (guessing) 5000 small labs in this country. Is there enough of the work described on this thread to keep them all busy? I think we are going to see another round of labs closing the techs going into other professions. knock,Penny,knock,Penney,knock,Penny. Half the graduates from dental schools here are now female. We work for lots of them. Most selling is done with females even to females. I'm not sure males fool around near as often when they are treated well at home. I never have, not because I have not been tempted but because of the pain it would cause my best friend in this world that always has my back. [/QUOTE]
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