The company has been operating in this key market for over 30 years developing a high level of, not only quality products & services but also a highly regarded clinical and specialist level of sales and knowledge based support.
Critical to the company's success has been the development of it's core competency in procedural pack development. This success is clearly seen in the acclaimed 'Perform' range of procedural packs with it's dedicated range of standards to suit all clinical needs.


The Perform Universal range provides an off the shelf solution to your procedural needs with all the benefits associated with sterile packs. This core range combines clinical efficacy and budgetary sensitivity to give the healthcare provider a reliable and flexible answer to sourcing medical disposables.
Designed by a clinician led team and suitable for use either on a stand alone basis or as a platform for the addition of any of our supplementary products, Perform Universal offers the additional benefits of being always available ex-stock with no contractual commitments.
This ‘just in time’ facility reduces the need for you, our customer to carry safety stock thus freeing up resources for use elsewhere in the provision of patient care.

For those of you seeking the flexibility to design your own pack with the assurance that all components are in stock and meet with our exacting standards on quality and cost, Perform 750 is the ideal answer.
Choosing from a comprehensive range of consumables available through our global supply chain, you are able to create packs specific to your requirements whilst still taking advantage of the flexibility and value for money achieved.

A totally bespoke pack service supported by our many business relationships around the world. We will source and supply a pack to your exact specification, using CE marked products from recognised medical device manufacturers.
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Tuesday 1st June 2010