Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
The cabinet is bought separately from what goes in it more often than buyers expect, and it is worth specifying on its own terms. Its job is to keep dressings sterile and sealed in a workshop that is dusty for nine months of the year, to be visible from across a bay, and to make it obvious at a glance whether anyone has been into it. That last point is the one most often left out: a cabinet with a tamper indicator or a seal tells a supervisor during a walk-round that the contents are intact, which is the difference between a monthly inspection that takes a minute and one that means opening every box on site. Specify the mounting, the internal capacity and whether the door is glazed, and say whether you want it delivered empty or filled to a standard.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Empty or filled | Cabinet alone, or supplied filled to a named standard |
|---|---|
| Capacity | Persons served, or the kit size it must hold |
| Body material | Powder-coated steel, stainless or ABS |
| Door type | Solid, glazed, or transparent for contents visibility |
| Tamper indication | Seal, indicator tab or lock — state your inspection routine |
| Mounting | Wall-fixed, free-standing or trolley |
| Sealing | Dust and moisture ingress — state the environment |
| Internal layout | Shelves, trays or compartment dividers |
| Marking | White cross on green, and any Arabic or bilingual text |
| Dimensions | Any space constraint at the mounting position |
| Quantity and locations | Units, and how many mounting points to fit out |
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We source to specification. Send your requirement and we will come back with options, lead time and pricing.