The Difference Between CDMO and Toll Processing

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The Difference Between CDMO and Toll Processing

More often than not, people interchangeably use CDMO and toll processing as we assume they mean the same thing when in reality, we may not even be sure of their definitions. Although they seem similar, there is a significant difference between them. 

This is why we have written this blog. We have highlighted the difference between CDMO and toll processing. Kindly scroll down and continue reading to learn more about this.  

Optima Chemical is a Chemical company with full-service. We have the infrastructure required to take ideas and turn them into solutions and deliver products. In addition, we possess our own line of products that is established on a technology base and has evolved, producing organometallic chemistry.  

We possess an engineering set of skills that helps us to produce high hazard, high energy, and sensitive chemistry. We also have two manufacturing plants that are based in the US; here, we manufacture our own products as well as for our partners.

Their Similarity

CDMO and toll processing are the ways chemical products manufacturers can diversify and expand their supply chain. When you come out with an innovation for a product that will need capital investment, or your facilities are at capacity, it will make sense to use a contract manufacturer or a toll manufacturer.

Regardless of the situation that will form a relationship between you and a contract or toll manufacturer, chemical manufacturers can save your money and time. They do this by extending the chain of supply.

Toll Processing

Most times, companies may possess the raw material required for production but will need manufacturing and packaging processes. Here, they will need to outsource the production or application of one or multiple finishes, like waterproofing coating. This is what toll manufacturing is all about.

CDMO

In CDMO, companies dealing in chemical products will still need the packaging, manufacturing processes, and customer delivery. Here, the difference between CDMO and processing is that while with toll manufacturing, they are not responsible for outsourcing the materials required for manufacturing. But with CDMO, they will need to source and procure the materials needed for manufacturing the products.

In other words, in CDMO, there is an entire outsourcing of manufacturing, packaging, and delivery. There are obvious benefits to clients, as they will not only control outsourcing blend processing but will also have the power of buying the raw material of the company.

At Optima Chemical, our laboratories are run by a team that offers technical support to our toll partners and analytical development, route development, and scale-up for other customers, be it custom-made products or some short-term use of our facilities. We are a worldwide supplier of specialty chemicals, custom chemical manufacturing, and toll services.

Here, we can take the raw materials of the customer into our high-tech facilities and handle the rest of the job. We can produce the end product to the exact specification of the manufacturer and then package the products according to their requirements. Contact us today for your potent drug contract manufacturing.

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