bpi.healthcare helps contractors to cut costs without cutting quality
bpi.healthcare, a division of British Polythene Industries plc (Europe’s largest manufacturer of polythene films, bags and sacks), has launched a new range of products aimed specifically at private healthcare companies and contractors. The Contractor range – which includes clinical waste sacks, refuse bags and disposable aprons – is manufactured using a revolutionary blend of polymers that ensures high strength and at a low cost, ultimately allowing the resultant products to deliver exceptional value for money. Speaking of the launch, Lorcan Mekitarian, Sales Director at bpi.healthcare said: “Today’s private healthcare provider is faced with a double edged challenge. On the one hand they want to deliver a superior level of service whilst on the other there’s an obvious and unavoidable commercial need to protect margins. “Cost effective yet still highly reliable products can play a part in this and that’s why we’ve developed a new range that’s ideal for those companies running private hospitals or care homes, sub-contracting for NHS trusts or acting as facility management providers to the NHS. He continues, “bpi.healthcare already has a long track record of meeting the needs of the NHS and our new Contractor range is a natural extension of that. It draws on the same expertise and understanding to offer fit for purpose solutions that comply with all relevant UK and UN regulations.” bpi.healthcare’s existing range includes essential hospital products such as aprons and clinical waste sacks as well as specialist items such as life support pouches for premature babies. More information on the manufacturer’s range can be found at http://www.bpipoly.com/news.aspx?type=info&id=172&refid=7 ENDS Images & captions: bpi healthcare contractor.jpg Created for the contractor. bpi.healthcare's new contractor range has been created for organisations running private hospitals or care homes, sub-contracting for NHS trusts or acting as facility management providers to the NHS.
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