Providing medical equipment for hospital in central america
Thanks to our partners in Belgium, we work daily to inventory, collect, repair or recondition medical equipment that Belgian hospitals don't need anymore but can still be useful for less fortunate hospitals in some Central American countries with more vulnerable healthcare systems. This material is stocked in our halls, reconditioned by our expertise and then shipped by freight to our partner hospitals in Central America.

Collect
Inventory
Repair
Storage
Shipping
Distribution


You want to help us ?
You are hospital manager ?

1. Collect medical equipment from Belgian healthcare establishments
We are working with Belgian hospitals, medical centers, retiring doctors,etc. to collect useful medical equipment for free or at reduced costs.

Some of our partners :
Hopitâl CHIREC - HBW
Complexe MontLégia
Clinique CHC
Sainte-Elisabeth
2. Inventory of equipments and identification of our partners needs in central america
We update our equipment database and share it with the hospitals we are working with in Central America. Together, we identify each partner needs and in which hospital the equipment we collected will be the more useful.



4. Storage and preparation of shipments
We are constantly in touch with local doctors in Central America to organize logisitcs. The equipment is stored in Liege (Belgium). Depending on local hospitals' requests, we gather equipment until one full 40-foot maritime container can be shipped by sea.



5. Shipment via cargo freight
We take care of the medical equipment transportation from Belgium to Central America. We take care of all the administrative formalities required for the importation of such specific goods and make sure they arrive at the right time for our partners.

6. Logistic and distribution to our partners in central america
We make sure the equipment get to the right destination and the right people. We sometimes provide some explanation on the equipment and its use, its installation or its setting. At the end it's very important for us to be sure that the equipment will help people as it was meant to be in the first place.

