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SHMC Medical Technologies

medical devices
China's Best One-Stop Medical Equipment Provider
About

Founded in 2012, SHMC Medical Technologies is a dynamic company based in the Axis Parc of Louvain-la-Neuve, near Brussels. We specialize in the exclusive distribution of medical refrigeration equipment (for hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry) and blood transfusion devices. Our product range includes medical-grade refrigerators, freezers, transport solutions, agitators, incubators, and autologous serum eye drops. We work closely with our suppliers and service partners to ensure fast, personalized service tailored to the needs of healthcare professionals across Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Luxembourg. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is at the core of everything we do. For inquiries, feel free to contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.shmc.be.

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Company Information
  • Employees 7
  • Founded 2012
Location

2 Rue du Fond Cattelain, Mont-Saint-Guibert, Walloon Region, Belgium, 1435