Ministry Of Health Selects Foreign Aid Program Disinfectant Products
January 15, 2007 |
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Linkwell, a developer, manufacturer and distributor of healthcare related disinfectants in China, announced China's Ministry of Health has selected three of Linkwell's subsidiary Likang's disinfectants for use in the deployment of its medical teams in its foreign aid program.
The disinfectant products include 2% glutaraldehyde disinfectant, Dian'erkang Aerosol Disinfectant, and Lvshaxing disinfectant tablet.
Xuelian Bian, CEO and President of Linkwell said, "We are honored that our disinfectant products are chosen by the Ministry of Health of China. This selection is further proof of the superior quality of our products and our leading position in the healthcare related disinfectant sector in China. We believe the selection will enhance our brand name as well as our exporting efforts worldwide. We look forward to closely working with the Ministry of Health of China in our efforts to expand the use of disinfectants in foreign aid as well as through domestic government programs."
Linkwell develops, manufactures, and distributes disinfectant healthcare products in China through its 90% owned subsidiary Shanghai Likang Disinfectant High Tech Company. Linkwell's disinfectant healthcare products are a nationally recognized domestic Chinese brand in this market segment. Linkwell products include disinfectants in liquid, tablet, powder and aerosol form. Through Likang, Linkwell has a national marketing and sales presence throughout all 22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, and 4 special municipalities of China. All inventory and order fulfillment is carried in its 21,500 square foot facility in Shanghai's Jiading district.
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