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June 8, 2011

These are a fast and convenient way to view our solutions online. Our Digital Catalogs provide you three distinct advantages.

Be the first to view new Health Care Logistics product solutions. We introduce about 100 new products each year per customer request. These solutions are first introduced in our small product category oriented catalogs. (New Products, Infection Prevention, Crushers and Cutters, Bins, Cabinetry, Bags, USP 797, Compounding and Dispensing, Temperature Monitoring, Unit Dose, Security Seals, Error Prevention, Carts and Accessories, and more.)

Be the hero! Let the click of a mouse share real world solutions with your colleagues.

One of our most popular new products is an N95 Particulate Respirator, which doesn’t require fit testing; thus saves valuable time. It's on page 14 of our New Products catalog. Click on the magnifying glass to search for it by item number (18331) or by description. You can also use the index icon to skip to page 14. As always, samples are available upon request.
 

A Digital Catalog is available anywhere and won’t clutter your desk. Reference our catalogs anytime from your computer, iPad, or most any other device.

Thank you for visiting and for sharing your feedback. The details you provide about your day to day challenges are greatly appreciated. Your experience is invaluable as we strive to bring you innovative solutions to everyday problems.

Previous Posts

  • March 18, 2011
    I can't tell you how many times Ive been to a medical facility or local pharmacy and seen paper sheets with handwritten alert messages taped on equipment, walls, doors, IV hoods, med cabinets, and much more...
  • February 18, 2011
    Recently I was flipping through television channels and landed on TLC's show "Hoarding: Buried Alive." This show was scary but had me thinking about a recent hospital visit where I witnessed space constraints and organizational needs that resulted in a conglomeration of supplies from wall to wall and floor to ceiling.
  • January 16, 2011
    It seems that every time I visit a local pharmacy they're using different trays (baskets) in their basket system for organizing or keeping prescriptions together during the filling process. Often times the baskets are the ones that were on clearance at a local store. The challenge will be finding those same baskets at any store and at the same clearance price.