Custom Comfort Medtek Reaches Network Supplier Agreement With SAP Ariba
Custom Comfort Medtek (CCM), a market leader and manufacturer of medical furniture and supplies, has entered into a network supplier agreement with SAP Ariba, a dynamic digital marketplace created to connect suppliers and buyers.
The deal allows Custom Comfort Medtek access to SAP Ariba’s Ariba Network, an online procurement platform operating in more than 190 countries and trading $1.6 trillion in goods and services annually. With Ariba Network, Custom Comfort Medtek will be able to connect more seamlessly with global buyers through a simplification of the sales cycle.
“A lot of larger providers are trying to figure out more effective ways to deal with the back-office work that happens between an organization and the manufacturing or distribution base,” said Chad Dunbar, vice president of Custom Comfort Medtek. “Ariba’s online platform allows data flow between a provider and a manufacturer such as ourselves to be more streamlined.
“It’s one more thing that makes doing business with Custom Comfort Medtek easier,” he said.
Custom Comfort Medtek has been a leading provider of medical furniture for more than 30 years. The company’s extensive catalog includes exam tables, moveable carts and phlebotomy chairs. Customization options are made easy with the selection of 32 medical grade vinyls and 27 wood laminates.
Visit the CCM website to request a digital catalog or contact the company directly at 1-800-749-0933.
August 1, 2018
Topic Area: Press Release
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