Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
These are the items a site actually consumes, and the purchasing problem is replenishment rather than selection. A kit is bought once and then quietly emptied of the two or three sizes people reach for, which is why a standing schedule beats a one-off order, and why an enquiry is easier to price when it lists pack sizes and an annual volume rather than a single box. Two details change the quote. Sterile and non-sterile products are not interchangeable for wound contact, and mixing them in one line makes the offer ambiguous. And remaining shelf life on delivery is a genuine specification: stock that arrives with six months left has to be replaced inside the year. State whether you need conforming bandages, adhesive dressings, sterile pads, or the full replenishment list.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Product types | Conforming bandages, adhesive dressings, sterile pads, gauze, tape |
|---|---|
| Sterile or non-sterile | State per line — they are not interchangeable for wound contact |
| Sizes | Widths and lengths, or dressing pad dimensions |
| Adhesive type | Fabric, plastic, or detectable blue for food handling areas |
| Latex content | State if latex-free is required |
| Pack presentation | Individually wrapped, boxed, or bulk refill pack |
| Shelf life on delivery | Minimum remaining expiry your procedure requires |
| Labelling language | Arabic, English or bilingual |
| Kit compatibility | The kit standard these must refill, if any |
| Regulatory registration | State if SFDA-registered supply is required |
| Annual volume | Estimated yearly consumption per line for a schedule price |
| Delivery pattern | One-off, or call-off against a period contract |
Select one and it travels with your enquiry. Not sure? Leave it and describe the application instead.
We source to specification. Send your requirement and we will come back with options, lead time and pricing.