December 16, 2019 - Canada
December 16, 2019 - Canada
“This is an exciting time for MIP as the brand has experienced strong growth in revenue and market share across the globe. Having make our presence felt it in Canada, US, UK and Europe, we felt this was an opportune time to enter the growing Indian healthcare sector. With a proud history of supplying quality products and providing outstanding service we have a long-term strategy for India. We wish our employees and stake-holders in India the very best,” said Lund.
“I am happy to be here at the start of MIP Inc India journey. It is a well-recognised brand and a leader in its segment and I believe that they will revolutionise the reusable healthcare textile segment in India,” said Patel.
“The Indian health care market is growing rapidly and increasingly becoming more sophisticated and we have had the fortune of teaming up with a local team that has the passion, dedication, knowledge as well as shared values with the MIP culture. In addition, there seems to be an increasing need for high quality textile products that support the world class medical infrastructure and expertise that currently exists,” said Lund.
“We hope to have our products used in 20 private as well as public hospitals and that these will serve as showcases and proof of concept for further growth in 2021 and beyond,” added Tor.
MIP started its journey in 1977 from Canada, today MIP is a manufacturer and distributor of high-performance textile and related products to healthcare facilities and distributors and outsourced laundry service providers. The brand is a market leader in Canada and enjoys significant and growing market positions in the United States, United Kingdom and continental Europe. MIP has manufacturing facilities in Quebec, China and Germany. The brand is worth Canadian dollar $115 million.
Now in India, MIP aims to power the healthcare segment with effective, affordable and quality healthcare textile products. MIP offers a complete range of textile products found in hospitals and nursing homes, including everything that’s on a bed and in a patient’s room, on a patient and on a doctor and para-medical staff.