Al-Karam hospital

About the project

– Country/City:  Libya – Tripoli  City                        -Field: Multidisciplinary Surgical

– Project start date:  01.09.2022                           – Finishing date: 30.12.2022


Supplies:

·        Suitable medical furniture for all hospital departments.

·        Nurse call system.

·        Special equipment for the sterilization department.

·        Textile products with the hospital logo (bedsheets).

·        Food containers, trolleys, and food distribution equipment.

·        Surgical operating room and natural delivery room equipment, and stainless steel surgical/sterilization furniture.


Services provided :

·        Redesigning the hospital layout to link the operating theaters with the central sterilization unit (CSSD).

·        Supplying and furnishing the hospital, identifying required items with proposals aligned to the visual identity and incorporating the hospital logo into selected products.

·        Discussing medical equipment specifications for the hospital and proposing the most suitable technical specifications.

·        Manufacturing furniture with a custom model, ensuring exact match of model and colors.

·        Supervising the manufacturing of all products and ensuring compliance with agreed-upon specifications.

  • Logistically consolidating products from multiple locations, executing a total shipment of 5×40HC containers, and delivering to Misrata city port.
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·A quick overview of the project :

The hospital consists of 60 beds and 4 operating rooms (OR), containing intensive care units for adults and children  (NICU / ICU) and an emergency department.

After receiving a recommendation from mutual friend Dr. Khaled Al-Hashimi, who is a shared contact between one of the project owners/administrators and Eng. Bilal Aloulou, Director of YOSRA Trade-Medical Service Ltd. Co., several meetings were held resulting in an agreement with our company to execute the project.

The company’s team supplied all hospital equipment in compliance with the signed contract between both parties, which stipulated a financial loan to be repaid in two installments after several months. To date, the hospital administration has not fulfilled the terms of the signed contract and has failed to settle the outstanding dues the project’s launch and commencement of work.

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