Teleflex primarily designs, develops, manufactures and supplies
single-use medical devices used by hospitals and healthcare providers
for common diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in critical care and
surgical applications.
The company was founded in 1943 as a manufacturer of precision mechanical push/pull controls for military aircraft. From this original single market, single product orientation, it has grown through an active programme of development of new products, introduction of products into new geographic or end-markets and through acquisitions of companies with related market, technology or industry expertise.
Over the past several years, Teleflex has significantly changed the composition of its portfolio of businesses, expanding the company’s presence in the medical device industry, while divesting all of its businesses serving the aerospace and commercial markets. The most significant of these transactions occurred in 2007 with the acquisition of Arrow International, a leading global supplier of catheter-based medical technology products used for vascular access and cardiac care, and the divestiture of its automotive and industrial businesses. The acquisition of Arrow significantly expanded Teleflex’s single-use product offerings for critical care, enhanced the company’s global footprint and added to its research and development capabilities. With the divestitures of its marine business and cargo container and systems businesses in 2011, Teleflex has exclusively become a medical device company.
Teleflex categorises its portfolio of medical devices into four groups
This company report provides
Overview
Investigates the company’s aims and its areas of focus
Products
Core product areas, key brands, product approvals and launches
Research and Development
Key Corporate Events
Teleflex Medical Device Company
Published: May 2012 No. of Pages: 34 Price: US $ 515
The company was founded in 1943 as a manufacturer of precision mechanical push/pull controls for military aircraft. From this original single market, single product orientation, it has grown through an active programme of development of new products, introduction of products into new geographic or end-markets and through acquisitions of companies with related market, technology or industry expertise.
Over the past several years, Teleflex has significantly changed the composition of its portfolio of businesses, expanding the company’s presence in the medical device industry, while divesting all of its businesses serving the aerospace and commercial markets. The most significant of these transactions occurred in 2007 with the acquisition of Arrow International, a leading global supplier of catheter-based medical technology products used for vascular access and cardiac care, and the divestiture of its automotive and industrial businesses. The acquisition of Arrow significantly expanded Teleflex’s single-use product offerings for critical care, enhanced the company’s global footprint and added to its research and development capabilities. With the divestitures of its marine business and cargo container and systems businesses in 2011, Teleflex has exclusively become a medical device company.
Teleflex categorises its portfolio of medical devices into four groups
- Critical Care, representing its largest product group, includes medical devices used in vascular access, anaesthesia and airway management, urology and respiratory care applications. These products are sold under the Arrow, Sheridan, Rüsch, Hudson RCI, Voldyne, MicroMist, ConchaTherm and Gibeck brands.
- Surgical Care includes surgical instruments and devices sold under the Deknatel, Pleur-evac, Pilling, Taut and Weck brands.
- Cardiac Care includes diagnostic catheters and capital equipment, such as intra-aortic balloon pumps, sold under the Arrow brand.
- OEM and Development Services - under the Beere Medical, KMedic, Specialized Medical Devices (SMD), Deknatel and TFX OEM brand names, Teleflex provides specialised product development services, which includes design engineering, prototyping and testing, manufacturing, assembly and packaging. The OEM category includes custom-configured extrusion, introducer systems, specialty sutures, resins, yarns, surgical instruments for orthopaedic and spinal procedures and micro-machined fixation devices and components.
This company report provides
Overview
- Key contact information
- Introduction to the company and its current activities
- Summary of its financial performance
- Who are the company’s major competitors?
- Key recent events in an “at a glance” format
- Current year and annual financial data, including revenue breakdowns by product area and geographic region (if available)
- Table providing in-depth five-year financial analysis
- Employee data, including breakdown by company division and geographic location
Investigates the company’s aims and its areas of focus
Products
Core product areas, key brands, product approvals and launches
Research and Development
- How much has been invested in R&D?
- Where is the research based?
- What alliances and agreements does the company have and with whom?
- Identifying the company’s manufacturing locations
- Sales and marketing facilities
- With whom has the company reached agreements and what do they involve?
- Key contracts awarded
Key Corporate Events
Teleflex Medical Device Company
Published: May 2012 No. of Pages: 34 Price: US $ 515
Table Of contents
OVERVIEW
FINANCIAL REVIEW
First Quarter 2012 Financial Results
2011 Financial Results
Five-Year Financial Summary
Outlook
Employees
STRATEGIC FOCUS
PRODUCTS
Critical Care
Vascular Access
Anaesthesia and Airway Management
Respiratory Care
Urology
Surgical Care
Cardiac Care
OEM and Development Services
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
MANUFACTURING
AGREEMENTS
Perouse Medical
Access Scientific
ResMed
Sepracor
Enturia
King Pharmaceuticals
Venetec
Recent Supply Agreements
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
Teleflex
Axiom Technology Partners
EZ-Blocker Disposable Catheter Product
VasoNova
Arrow International
HDJ
Taut
Hudson Respiratory Care
Genzyme’s Cardiothoracic Devices Business
Beere Precision Medical Instruments
Medical Marketing Group and Mediland
Arrow International
Kimal
AB Medica
IMA
Klein-Baker Medical (NeoCare)
Diatek
Stepic Medical
Sometec
CR Bard’s Intra-Aortic Balloon Business
Medical Parameters
Boston Scientific’s Cardiac Assist Division
Pfizer’s Strato/Infusaid Division
Therex
Kontron Instruments
DIVESTITURES
Teleflex
Actuation, Marine, Cargo Systems and Container Aerospace Businesses
SSI Surgical Services Inc Business
Willy Rusch Endoscopic Stent Portfolio
Rüsch Danmark
Arrow International
Implantable Drug Infusion Pump Business
KEY CORPORATE EVENTS
List Of Tables
SUMMARY OPERATING RESULTS
Recent Key Events
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Financial Results
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Revenues and Operating Profit by Geographic Area
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Revenues by Business Segment
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Critical Care Segment Sales by Product Area
Teleflex - Annual Financial Results, 2007-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Product Area/Business, 2008-2011
Teleflex - Percentage of Revenues by End Market, 2008-2011
Teleflex - Critical Care Segment Sales by Product Area, 2010-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Geographic Area, 2009-2011
Teleflex - Five-Year Financial Summary
Agreements Summary
Mergers and Acquisitions Summary
Teleflex - Key Corporate Events
List Of charts
Teleflex - Annual Revenue and Operating Income, 2009-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Business Segment, 2008-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Geographic Area, 2009-2011
Teleflex – 2011 Sales by Business Area
Teleflex - 2011 Critical Care Sales by Product Area
Teleflex – Annual R&D Expenditure, 2008-2011
Teleflex – 2011 New Product Introductions and Line Extensions by Product Area
OVERVIEW
FINANCIAL REVIEW
First Quarter 2012 Financial Results
2011 Financial Results
Five-Year Financial Summary
Outlook
Employees
STRATEGIC FOCUS
PRODUCTS
Critical Care
Vascular Access
Anaesthesia and Airway Management
Respiratory Care
Urology
Surgical Care
Cardiac Care
OEM and Development Services
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
MANUFACTURING
AGREEMENTS
Perouse Medical
Access Scientific
ResMed
Sepracor
Enturia
King Pharmaceuticals
Venetec
Recent Supply Agreements
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
Teleflex
Axiom Technology Partners
EZ-Blocker Disposable Catheter Product
VasoNova
Arrow International
HDJ
Taut
Hudson Respiratory Care
Genzyme’s Cardiothoracic Devices Business
Beere Precision Medical Instruments
Medical Marketing Group and Mediland
Arrow International
Kimal
AB Medica
IMA
Klein-Baker Medical (NeoCare)
Diatek
Stepic Medical
Sometec
CR Bard’s Intra-Aortic Balloon Business
Medical Parameters
Boston Scientific’s Cardiac Assist Division
Pfizer’s Strato/Infusaid Division
Therex
Kontron Instruments
DIVESTITURES
Teleflex
Actuation, Marine, Cargo Systems and Container Aerospace Businesses
SSI Surgical Services Inc Business
Willy Rusch Endoscopic Stent Portfolio
Rüsch Danmark
Arrow International
Implantable Drug Infusion Pump Business
KEY CORPORATE EVENTS
List Of Tables
SUMMARY OPERATING RESULTS
Recent Key Events
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Financial Results
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Revenues and Operating Profit by Geographic Area
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Revenues by Business Segment
Teleflex - First Quarter 2012 Critical Care Segment Sales by Product Area
Teleflex - Annual Financial Results, 2007-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Product Area/Business, 2008-2011
Teleflex - Percentage of Revenues by End Market, 2008-2011
Teleflex - Critical Care Segment Sales by Product Area, 2010-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Geographic Area, 2009-2011
Teleflex - Five-Year Financial Summary
Agreements Summary
Mergers and Acquisitions Summary
Teleflex - Key Corporate Events
List Of charts
Teleflex - Annual Revenue and Operating Income, 2009-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Business Segment, 2008-2011
Teleflex - Annual Revenues by Geographic Area, 2009-2011
Teleflex – 2011 Sales by Business Area
Teleflex - 2011 Critical Care Sales by Product Area
Teleflex – Annual R&D Expenditure, 2008-2011
Teleflex – 2011 New Product Introductions and Line Extensions by Product Area
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