Sleep and respiratory medical device manufacturer scaling production and quality operations
React Health manufactures and distributes CPAP and respiratory devices, operating a classic medical-device supply chain stack (ERP via SAP/NetSuite, WMS, CMMS, Manhattan planning). Hiring velocity is accelerating with a 7:2 sales-to-engineering ratio and heavy operations focus—reflecting a company prioritizing distribution scale and compliance over product R&D. Active projects center on inspection automation, production scheduling, and inventory reconciliation, while pain points cluster around rapid-growth operational friction: complaint handling, quality scaling, and system integration gaps.
React Health manufactures CPAP devices and oxygen/respiratory products for the U.S. market, serving sleep and respiratory patient populations with correlated conditions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, the company operates as a mid-sized manufacturer with 201–500 employees. The business combines device manufacturing with distribution, requiring tight integration across production planning, inventory management, and quality assurance. Current operational focus centers on scaling inspection procedures, optimizing production schedules, and resolving inventory discrepancies as demand for sleep and respiratory DME grows.
SAP and NetSuite for ERP, Fishbowl for inventory, ServiceNow for CMMS, and Manhattan for production planning and scheduling.
Improving complaint and MDR procedures, developing CMM inspection programs, optimizing production schedules, managing inventory reconciliation, and implementing new products amid growing demand.
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