Zeiss has begun pulling rights to manufacture their lenses from all labs except VSPOne and the Zeiss laboratories. Rumor has it a merger among the Zeiss Laboratories and VSP is picking up steam to compete with the Eyemed/Essilor/Lux business model.
Zeiss has begun pulling rights to manufacture their lenses from all labs except VSPOne and the Zeiss laboratories. Rumor has it a merger among the Zeiss Laboratories and VSP is picking up steam to compete with the Eyemed/Essilor/Lux business model.
I asked my rep and his boss about this. (Taken with a grain of salt of course) They said that the labs that they are pulling their product from are unwilling to invest in technology that they require as part of their partner lab agreement. Apparently the outlay is pretty big, so many labs are balking and having the product pulled.
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Optical Cross: n. crucifixion apparatus used by the New Jersey State Board.
"It is not knowing, but the love of learning, that characterizes the scientific [person]." -Charles Sanders Peirce
"A concept is a brick. It can be used to build a courthouse of reason. Or it can be thrown through the window. -Gilles Deleuze
I used to be a Zeiss rep. 2 years ago, Zeiss management gave us a list of VSP reps and said " call the VSP rep in your territory, become friends, work together to take work from E and Hoya". I remember a VSP trainer speaking at a regional meeting.
We went through training webinars on VSP lenses and coatings. VSP and most other labs were kickin our butt all over the country and they wanted us to become friends? They are engaged and soon to be married. No doubt.
You were a Zeiss rep? I thought you sold paper at Dunder Mifflin?
Erik Zuniga, ABOC.
The way I see it is Zeiss and VSP know Eyemed and big E are going to lock down as many products as possible. Soon there is going to be a line in the sand, you either have Eyemed and get a Lux frame with Varilux lenses and Crizal OR you have VSP and you're going to get a Marchon or Altair frame and Zeiss lenses and coatings.
Our longtime Zeiss rep quit a few years ago, stating then "Higher ups at the North America office are feeling pressure from Germany to make a splash. They don't care about lens technology like Germany does, they care about number of units sold. They're going to make a splash and I want no part."
The wildcard and other big factor is Hoya. They are opening their lens designs to independent labs. And since they bought Vision Ease, are they going to shift focus back to being a lens blank supplier? Why would they be opening designs to all labs?
"Invest in what technology? The independent labs invested and were selling their products already. I know of 2 labs that had everything that Zeiss required and they still got yanked."
Exactly. If you have the equipment to do free form and want to pay the initial set up fee and click fees, you could do Zeiss.
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Interesting post.......................................
Is a doctor-governed company,
VSP Global® exists to create value for members and opportunities for VSP network doctors. VSP Global’s complementary businesses include VSP® Vision Care, the only national not-for-profit vision benefits company, which provides access to eye care for its 85 million members around the world through a network of 38,000 eye doctors; Marchon® Eyewear, Inc., one of the world’s largest designers, manufacturers and distributors of high quality eyewear and sunwear; VSP Optics Group, industry leaders in ophthalmic technology and lab services, providing custom lens solutions for the vision and lifestyle needs of patients; Eyefinity®, the eye care industry’s largest electronic health records and practice management software company, and VSP Retail, which creates connected consumer experiences designed to strengthen the relationship between VSP members and their eye doctors. To date, VSP network doctors have provided eye exams and eyewear at no-cost to over a million people in need through a partnership with VSP Global’s Eyes of Hope®.
source:
http://newsroom.vspglobal.com/vsp-gl...o_announcement
VSP GLOBAL AND ZEISS PARTNER TO DELIVER EXCLUSIVE OFFERINGS AND EXPANDED CHOICE FOR DOCTORS AND VSP MEMBERS
July 05, 2017
Source:
http://newsroom.vspglobal.com/vsp-gl...nd-vsp-members
ESSILOR AND VSP VISION CARE
are working together to help you defend your VSP Member patients against eye strain and reduce their exposure to Harmful Blue Light
source:
https://www.essilorusa.com/content/d...Sell_Sheet.pdf
Could not find any special connections between Vision Ease and VSP.
The wildcard and other big factor is Hoya. They are opening their lens designs to independent labs. And since they bought Vision Ease, are they going to shift focus back to being a lens blank supplier? Why would they be opening designs to all labs?
Zeiss has made an entrance into one of the biggest retail-wholesalers..............let's wait and see how it develops.
Hoya is still quite, and so is Rodenstock, after pulling out of a startup in the USA just a few years back.
Rodenstock was in some financial difficulties and they escaped a takeover by Essilor because the European authorities refused to accept the deal out of competitive reasons.
I heard that they are now owned by some interests in Saudi Arabia (not confirmed)
Rodenstock maintains production sites for ophthalmic lenses at a total of 14 locations in 12 countries.
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