By Sean Moloughney, Editor03.01.23
In January and February, staff from Nutraceuticals World and Contract Pharma solicited feedback from subscribers to better understand the contract manufacturing market for pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements.
To qualify, participants must have worked with a contract manufacturer (CM) in the last five years. Results of our survey are presented via a series of graphs below.
We received responses from 163 qualified individuals; of that total, 85% said they are currently working with a CM.
Based on responses to our online questionnaire, working with a qualified contract manufacturer largely offers companies time and flexibility to focus on core areas likes business development and innovation by creating efficiencies.
More than a third (39%) of people who responded to this survey work with large companies employing more than 200 people, while about a quarter (24%) work a
To qualify, participants must have worked with a contract manufacturer (CM) in the last five years. Results of our survey are presented via a series of graphs below.
We received responses from 163 qualified individuals; of that total, 85% said they are currently working with a CM.

Based on responses to our online questionnaire, working with a qualified contract manufacturer largely offers companies time and flexibility to focus on core areas likes business development and innovation by creating efficiencies.
More than a third (39%) of people who responded to this survey work with large companies employing more than 200 people, while about a quarter (24%) work a
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