The Kingdom of Eswatini is currently undergoing a significant transformation in its healthcare infrastructure. With the National Strategic Plan aiming for universal health coverage, the demand for high-efficiency, cost-effective, and advanced wound care solutions has never been higher. Eswatini’s unique climate—ranging from humid subtropical to dry temperate—requires wound care products that can withstand environmental stressors while preventing infection.
Liquid bandages represent a leap in "Information Gain" for the local medical market. Traditional fabric bandages often struggle with the dust and humidity of the Lowveld regions, leading to frequent changes and increased secondary infection risks. ProMix Medical's liquid bandage technology offers a breathable, waterproof barrier that "seals and heals," making it ideal for Eswatini’s agricultural workers and industrial sectors.
Forms a transparent, flexible film that protects wounds from 99.9% of external bacteria, dirt, and moisture. Ideal for the Eswatini manufacturing sector.
Utilizes advanced poly-vapour technology allowing oxygen flow to the wound while blocking water molecules, accelerating natural healing.
Perfect for agricultural workers in Eswatini's sugar industry who face constant exposure to water and organic matter.
Hubei ProMix Medical Co., Ltd. is a modern high-tech enterprise integrating research and development, manufacturing, sales, and service of advanced medical materials. Founded in 2002 and located in Huazhong International Industrial Park, ProMix Medical has grown into a diversified industrial group with more than ten wholly owned subsidiaries.
ProMix Medical holds multiple international quality management system certifications such as ISO 13485, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001. Our products are certified by global regulatory authorities including CE, FDA, TGA, and HSA. For Eswatini importers, this means guaranteed compliance with local health regulations and international safety standards.
Our factory utilizes state-of-the-art automation to ensure every liquid bandage produced meets the highest clinical standards. From raw material sourcing to final packaging, the process is fully transparent and documented.
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Auto PackagingWe provide streamlined shipping solutions for Eswatini clients, utilizing major Southern African logistics hubs. Whether by air freight to King Mswati III International Airport or sea freight via Maputo or Durban, our supply chain ensures timely delivery to Mbabane, Manzini, and beyond.
While Eswatini has its own regulatory framework, it often aligns with South African health standards. Our products are designed to exceed these requirements, making the registration and importation process seamless for local medical distributors.
The "Invisible Bandage" trend is taking over the B2B medical space. Buyers in Eswatini are moving away from bulky traditional dressings toward discrete, high-performance liquid barriers. This shift is particularly visible in the sports medicine and hospitality sectors where aesthetic and comfort are paramount.
Protecting minor cuts from cane juice and field contaminants. Waterproof and sweat-proof for the hot climate.
Essential for first-aid kits in Hlane or Mlilwane, protecting tourists from infections during outdoor activities.
Durable protection for workers in Eswatini’s coal and iron ore mines where traditional bandages fail quickly.
A: Our liquid bandages typically have a shelf life of 3 years when stored in a cool, dry place, making them excellent for stockpiling in Eswatini medical depots.
A: Yes, we offer comprehensive OEM/ODM services, including custom packaging and branding tailored for the local Eswatini market.
A: We coordinate with trusted freight forwarders who specialize in the Durban-Eswatini and Maputo-Eswatini corridors, ensuring door-to-door delivery with cleared customs.
A: Yes, our formulas are hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested to be safe for all skin types common in the Southern African region.