Ranfac Corp

Ranfac Corp

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Private Company

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Overview

Ranfac Corp is a privately held, US-based medical device contract manufacturer with deep expertise in hypodermic, alloy, and polymer-based single-use devices. Founded in 1970, the company operates a vertically integrated 40,000 sq ft facility in Avon, Massachusetts, producing over 600,000 finished devices annually for a diverse client base. It differentiates itself as a single-source provider offering full-service capabilities from concept to market, backed by strong regulatory compliance (FDA, ISO 13485, MDSAP). The company generates revenue through its CDMO/CMO services and a proprietary portfolio of surgical devices.

OrthobiologicsSurgeryRadiologyHematology

Technology Platform

Vertically integrated manufacturing platform for hypodermic, alloy, and polymer-based single-use medical devices. Capabilities include in-house design, tool/die making, metal forming, injection molding, assembly, cleanroom processing, sterile packaging, and full regulatory (FDA/ISO/MDSAP) compliance management.

Opportunities

Growth is driven by the expanding medical device outsourcing market, particularly from virtual medtech companies and large firms seeking specialized manufacturing.
The trend towards minimally invasive surgery creates sustained demand for the precise, single-use devices Ranfac specializes in.
Its vertical integration and regulatory expertise allow it to capture more value and build durable client partnerships.

Risk Factors

Key risks include customer concentration, regulatory compliance failures that could shut down the single production facility, supply chain volatility for raw materials, and competition from both larger CDMOs and lower-cost shops.
Revenue is also indirectly dependent on the clinical and commercial success of its clients' products.

Competitive Landscape

Ranfac competes in the medical device contract manufacturing space against large global CDMOs (like Flex, Jabil), smaller niche machine shops, and in-house manufacturing arms of large device companies. Its primary competitive advantages are its single-source vertical integration, deep expertise in hypodermic/alloy devices, and hands-on, partnership-oriented service model for complex, low-to-mid volume products.