How does SLP design a kitting program?
SLP starts every kitting program with your objectives, not with a box or a bill of materials. We work backward from the environment where the kit will be used—clinic, retail store, study site, warehouse, or home—and design a system that works reliably in that context.
Our kitting program design typically includes:
- Goal definition: what the kit must enable, prevent, or simplify.
- User workflow mapping: how clinicians, staff, or customers will actually use the kit.
- Component selection: sourcing and standardizing the right parts and supplies.
- Packaging and labeling: making the kit intuitive, compliant, and on‑brand.
- Assembly and QA design: how kits are built, checked, and documented.
- 3PL deployment model: how kits are stored, reordered, and distributed at scale.
The result is not just a kit, but a repeatable program that can be scaled, audited, and trusted across healthcare, retail, clinical, or consumer environments.