Chinese ventilator firm aids in global COVID-19 fight
A Chinese ventilator enterprise is aiding global COVID-19 fight by providing essential ventilators to the United States, Germany and many other countries around the world.
More than 1,300 ventilators from Beijing-headquartered BMC Medical Co Ltd, with a note reading "Every gray cloud has a silver lining", have been transported from North China's Tianjin to New York, US.
Another 140 ventilators have been sent to Germany, which maintains high quality standards for market access. The entry into the German market represents an endorsement of BMC by the high end of the value chain.
As the novel coronavirus spreads globally, BMC has exported about 20,000 ventilators to Italy, the US, India and Nigeria since February.
Currently, the company has tens of thousands of orders and is operating at full capacity.
The company conquered many challenges, including a lack of labor and key components to provide the machines. Of the 180 countries and regions to receive shipments, there have been zero complaints about ventilator quality or price.
More than 1,300 ventilators from Beijing-headquartered BMC Medical Co Ltd, with a note reading "Every gray cloud has a silver lining", have been transported from North China's Tianjin to New York, US.
Another 140 ventilators have been sent to Germany, which maintains high quality standards for market access. The entry into the German market represents an endorsement of BMC by the high end of the value chain.
As the novel coronavirus spreads globally, BMC has exported about 20,000 ventilators to Italy, the US, India and Nigeria since February.
Currently, the company has tens of thousands of orders and is operating at full capacity.
The company conquered many challenges, including a lack of labor and key components to provide the machines. Of the 180 countries and regions to receive shipments, there have been zero complaints about ventilator quality or price.