July Savings From Safavet
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How much could you currently be saving on needles, syringes, bandages etc?
As an existing Vetclick customer you may well have seen the comprehensive range of Safavet consumables now available via the website.
Safavet Direct is a rapidly expanding UK based company supplying a range of quality consumable products to veterinary practices nationwide. Our current stocked range includes products from well known manufacturers and suppliers such as Monoject, Terumo, Smith Nephew, BSN, Barber, Swann Morton & Labpak.
Our latest market research shows us that purchases of consumable products such as needles, syringes, bandages, suture materials, gloves, infusions, swabs & cotton wool account for around 10% of a practices annual supplier/wholesaler spend.
Our research also tells us that often the costs of these products are included in the overall price of a consultation or as part of routine surgery, disguising the true cost and profitability of these frequently used items.
As a direct business, Safavet can supply your consumables at especially competitive prices, saving practices on average a minimum of 20% and in many cases much more off standard supplier prices.
Our table below shows average savings based on a three typical practices annual wholesaler/supplier turnover.
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21st July, 2005 00h00
Practice Name | Annual £ spent with Wholesaler/Supplier | £ Wholesaler/Supplier spent on consumables | £ Potential Annual Saving from Safavet (Based on 20%) |
Practice A 1 Branch, 7 vets, Mixed Practice | £476K | £52K | £10,040.00 |
Practice B 2 Branches, 5 vets, Small Animal | £258K | £26K | £5,200.00 |
Practice C 1 branch, 2 vets, Small Animal | £98K | £9.5K | £ 1,900.00 |
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