We Own the Mold. Here's Why That Matters to You.

There's a question worth asking any packaging supplier before you commit: who actually owns the tooling?
If the answer isn't them, you're not buying from a manufacturer. You're buying from a middleman with a markup, and that distinction shows up in your pricing, your supply reliability, and what happens when something needs to change.
MedLock owns its facilities and its molds. All of them. That's the line between a packaging partner and a packaging vendor, and you feel it everywhere.
What 'In-House Manufacturing' Actually Means
In-house manufacturing doesn't just mean the product ships from somewhere nearby. It means the full production process, from tooling to finished part, happens under one roof and under one team's control.
For LPs, that translates into a few concrete things.
Exclusivity on your design. When MedLock makes your packaging on our tooling, your design isn't sitting on shared infrastructure another LP can access. It's yours.
Supply you can count on. Production isn't sitting in a queue offshore, exposed to freight disruptions, customs delays, or vendor scheduling. It's happening in MedLock's facility, on a timeline we control.
Direct pricing. There's no broker taking a margin in the middle. You're buying from the manufacturer, and the price reflects that.
And when something changes, whether that's a regulation update, a spec adjustment, or a run size shift, you talk to the people who actually made it. Not a sales rep relaying your question to an offshore contact who relays it back three days later.
Tolerance You Can Actually Trust
Owning the tooling also means owning the tolerance. And for LPs running automated fill lines, that consistency matters.
When your packaging is produced on the same molds, in the same facility, under the same quality control process, the fit is consistent batch after batch. Closures that engage the same way every time. Dimensions that match your fill equipment without adjustments. No batch-to-batch variation introducing line problems that your team has to compensate for mid-run.
MedLock's manufacturing process includes inspection checkpoints throughout production, not just at the end. Resin verification, precision molding with automated monitoring, closure performance testing on every batch. Every lot is traceable. Every shipment is accountable.
The Click-Dose Cap: Built Start to Finish on Our Own Tooling
The Click-Dose Cap runs on MedLock's own tooling from design through final production. The dosing precision it delivers, batch after batch, isn't a coincidence. It's the direct result of owning the entire manufacturing process.
The tolerances on the dispensing mechanism, the child-resistant closure engagement, the dimensional accuracy, all of it is controlled end to end. When an LP orders a run of Click-Dose Caps, they're getting the same product they validated, every time.
Stage 2 of Concept to Shelf: This Is Where Design Becomes Real
Design that ends on a screen is just a drawing. Manufacturing is where concept to shelf becomes a physical product, and the quality of that manufacturing determines what every subsequent stage, warehousing, distribution, fulfillment, delivers to your customer.
MedLock's manufacturing capability is what makes the rest of the journey possible.
If you'd like to see the process firsthand or get a sample set in front of your team, reach out.
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