Supply shortages, uncertain availability, and rising prices: The Corona pandemic caught many healthcare facilities and industrial companies unprepared – especially for sensitive consumables like disposable gloves. What was once considered a standard item suddenly became a hard-to-obtain resource.
Today – years after the biggest supply shortages – it’s clear: Those who rely on secure processes in the long term need to rethink their supply chains.
Why Supply Security is Strategically Important Today
During the pandemic, it became apparent how dependent many markets are on a few production sites in Asia. Disposable gloves, needed in large quantities worldwide, were suddenly no longer available – with direct consequences for medical care, as well as for industrial and laboratory operations.
Since then, it’s clear: Supply security is no longer just a logistical task. It’s part of a strategic overall responsibility – for purchasing departments as well as for company management.
What companies need now: Reliable, predictable supply
For critical consumables like nitrile gloves, one thing counts above all: stability. And this is created through structured collaboration with reliable partners who have local capacities.
BISON as a partner for increased supply security – Made in Germany
BISON takes a different approach: Through production at the Siegen site and a clearly structured supply concept, companies in medicine and industry can rely on predictable quantities, short delivery times and routes, as well as stable quality.
Our advantages at a glance:
- Own production in Germany
- Increased supply security
- Personal contact persons
- Modern plant technology
- Own R&D on-site in Siegen
Conclusion: Supply security is achievable – if approached correctly
The challenges of recent years cannot be undone – but they can be used to make processes crisis-proof. Those who invest in supply security today not only protect their processes but also ensure greater safety.