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TIC-302 11-06-2009 06:46 PM

who on here uses these products at their work in bulk?
 
I am looking for a distributor or a company that uses these products to on-sell in volume.

cheers, PM me if you have any ideas.


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Jason[98.EL] 11-06-2009 08:50 PM

the top one looks like the ones we have at work

ill have a look tomorrow when i get there wont get back on here till after 9.30 pm though

Jason

TIC-302 11-06-2009 09:34 PM

cheers thanks mate.

what do you do and where do you use them?

galaxy xr8 11-06-2009 09:39 PM

We use Impregnated alcohol wipes at my work (hospital) but I'm unsure if they would let you have the manufacturers detail's, I will see.

galaxy xr8 11-06-2009 09:44 PM

Are you actually looking to purchase in bulk or try and cut into the market with your product???.

fudge1979 11-06-2009 10:04 PM

We sell something simlar to the top one aswell, Ill ask the purchacing dept 2moro cause I think they are looking @ changing... but I can promise anything... things are though @ the moment

GasoLane 11-06-2009 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by galaxy xr8
Are you actually looking to purchase in bulk or try and cut into the market with your product???.

Judging by the first advert...sorry, post. I'd say he's looking for wholesale/retail outlets.

A Hospital grade Amway maybe? :)

TIC-302 12-06-2009 11:51 AM

hi guys,

yes we have picked up the distributorship for this product which is made in the UK.


We are looking to sell to hospital supplies/office supplies companies (we already supply the cleaning industry with other products so that market we already have) who whould have a large customer base where these products are used frequently.


any help would be appriciated.

TIC-302 12-06-2009 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fudge1979
We sell something simlar to the top one aswell, Ill ask the purchacing dept 2moro cause I think they are looking @ changing... but I can promise anything... things are though @ the moment

cheers mate.

lI ook forward to finding out.

Thornie 12-06-2009 05:36 PM

got any prices on the sani safe, we use iso wipes at work and if they are cheaper than iso wipes i could maybe win myself some brownie points through cost saving.

TIC-302 12-06-2009 07:52 PM

you have a pm

Bluefreak 12-06-2009 09:53 PM

The company I work for is investigating a recent (past 5 years) trend in that the guy's who live and die by these products at work are always the ones taking sickies, always have coughs and colds - the rest of us who simply wash our hands before eating and after toilet trips are rarely ill...

We are not a food grade plant though...

fudge1979 17-06-2009 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TIC-302
cheers mate.

lI ook forward to finding out.


Just heard from the guy in purchasing, he said can't get new product in cause they have to wait for the current contract to expire with the current supplier, but the thing is that supplier also supplies other products, so they are unsure what they are going to do at this stage...

sorry about that, but ill keep you posted if any thing changes

Good Luck

Tuddy200 17-06-2009 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bluefreak
The company I work for is investigating a recent (past 5 years) trend in that the guy's who live and die by these products at work are always the ones taking sickies, always have coughs and colds - the rest of us who simply wash our hands before eating and after toilet trips are rarely ill...

We are not a food grade plant though...

Interesting really isn't it? We managed many decades of life, babies, older people of which have a less then perfect immune system to start with, lived in a time when thier was probably more dirt and bacteria around then found at McDonalds, yet, they survived on washing themselves with good old water.

...Of course the making of these chemcials probably involves handling of even more chemcials which probably are more toxic to touch or inhale then the finished product.


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