When medications and medical devices leave your facility, you need packaging that won’t fail in those final steps. We design medical packaging and distribution solutions that safeguard product integrity, meet regulatory standards, and support safe, reliable delivery to patients and providers.
When regulated products leave your facility, execution matters. CPM delivers compliant kitting, temperature-controlled packaging, and order fulfillment under one operational system. This turnkey approach enables speed to product launch and scale that supports growth, allowing companies to focus on the products and services that matter most to patients.
We integrate packaging and 3PL services under one partner, reducing vendor complexity and streamlining execution. Built for documentation and traceability and scalable from clinical through commercial stages, we manage packaging, assembly, compliance, and fulfillment so your internal teams can stay focused on product development, marketing, and sales.
Our operations are built for regulated environments and supported by a quality management system aligned with FDA medical-device requirements. From controlled kitting environments and SOP-driven fulfillment execution to lot traceability, serialized or batch-based workflows, and comprehensive documentation support, we bring structure, visibility, and accountability to complex medical and pharmaceutical programs. We take the same approach to our packaging.
Consolidated vendor-managed inventory, precise kitting, and flexible fulfillment ensure you have what you need when you need it, without excess storage, labor strain, or operational bottlenecks.
Packaging solutions engineered to protect sensitive products, support clean handling, and maintain integrity from pack-out to delivery.
Operational and compliance-focused support that helps teams manage complexity, maintain accuracy, and keep critical workflows running smoothly.
Medical kitting is the process of sourcing, assembling, documenting, and packaging multiple medical components into a single ready-to-use kit. These kits are designed to ensure healthcare providers, laboratories, pharmacies, or patients receive the exact components required for a procedure, diagnostic test, or therapy in one organized package.
Medical kits can serve many purposes across the healthcare and life sciences supply chain, including:
Diagnostic kits used by laboratories to collect and transport samples
Collection kits for blood, saliva, or other specimen gathering
Procedure kits that support pre- or post-operative care
Specialty pharmacy kits used in the administration of drugs at home or in a clinical setting
Dental and veterinary kits used by practitioners for common treatments or procedures
Promotional or clinical education kits used by healthcare companies to support product launches and physician outreach
Because these kits often contain regulated medical components, the assembly environment and documentation requirements are critical.
CPM operates an FDA-registered facility and is licensed to source, inventory, and manage medical components used in these kits. Our team designs kits with both assembly efficiency and distribution performance in mind, ensuring they can be produced consistently, documented properly, and shipped safely to their final destination.
This integrated approach allows medical and life sciences companies to move from component sourcing to kit assembly to distribution with a single trusted partner
CPM sources and manages inventory for a variety of kitting components including sample collection tools (tubes, sterilized needles, swabs, etc.), safety consumables, desiccants, biohazard bags, etc. Any proprietary components are provided by clients. CPM will work with clients to source specified components outside current offering.
Yes. Some medical kits include materials that must remain within specific temperature ranges during storage or shipment. These kits can be designed with validated cold chain packaging and temperature monitoring solutions to protect sensitive diagnostics, biologics, or specialty pharmaceuticals.
Medical kitting focuses on assembling multiple components into a single kit according to documented procedures. Fulfillment refers to storing finished kits and shipping them to healthcare providers, laboratories, pharmacies, or patients. Many companies combine these services so kits can move directly from assembly to distribution to reduce additional handling, have a single chain of custody, and avoid disruption in availability.