Cuttack, July 12: Poly Medicure Limited, the leading
manufacturers of medical devices and disposables under the brand name Polymed which
is foraying into Respiratory, Renal and Blood Banking sector aimed at making it
a success in Odisha market soon.
Polymed vice-presiednt (Sales and marketing) Hemant
Bhalla said that the company has set a target to strengthen its sales team by
adding another 100 team members, and to increase the dealer network by another
50 percent so as to increase the hospital coverage.
Bhalla said that the company has set a target to strengthen its sales team by
adding another 100 team members, and to increase the dealer network by another
50 percent so as to increase the hospital coverage.
Starting with Cuttack, Polymed plans to introduce
advanced range of Respiratory care products, Renal care products including
machines, Blood Banking including equipments machine and DEHP and PVC free
products to the portfolio to provide better patient care in all major cities of
Odisha region, said Bhalla.
advanced range of Respiratory care products, Renal care products including
machines, Blood Banking including equipments machine and DEHP and PVC free
products to the portfolio to provide better patient care in all major cities of
Odisha region, said Bhalla.
“The Renal, Respiratory and Blood Banking markets
are rapidly growing in India. The market has grown robustly in past few years
to become the potential investment field for players. Various factors such as
prevalence of diseases, alarming rise in levels of pollution, sedentary
lifestyle, poor food habits and increasing penetration of health insurance have
contributed substantially to spur demand for these services in the country,”
said Bhalla.
are rapidly growing in India. The market has grown robustly in past few years
to become the potential investment field for players. Various factors such as
prevalence of diseases, alarming rise in levels of pollution, sedentary
lifestyle, poor food habits and increasing penetration of health insurance have
contributed substantially to spur demand for these services in the country,”
said Bhalla.