09.01.24
Here's your weekly recap—the most-viewed news stories on our site for the week ended August 31, 2024.
Manjushree Spntek has developed an exclusive range of hybrid nonwovens for chemotherapy gowns. Hightex monolithic hybrid nonwovens from Manjushree Spntek are created by combining a special polymer-based continuous fiber web with reinforced thermoplastic to offer a superior barrier to chemicals and hazardous drugs (HDs), as well as comfort during procedures, thereby safeguarding healthcare professionals. Hightex has been certified by international laboratories to satisfy the stringent ASTM F3267-22 and ASTM D6978 standards. Hightex is designed to provide maximum protection from hazardous drugs during compounding, administering, handling waste, or cleaning up chemotherapeutic drug spills.
Meanwhile, Cardinal Health announced the recent opening of a new distribution center in Greenville, SC, dedicated solely to its at-Home Solutions business, expected to add roughly 200 jobs to the region over time. Local warehouse employees will work alongside the latest automation, artificial intelligence and robotics technology to ship nearly 8,000 packages daily directly to patients' homes. These packages include products like diabetic supplies like continuous glucose monitors, incontinence and ostomy supplies, breast pumps, enteral nutrition pumps and formulas and more.
Here are our top 3 most-viewed stories from the past week:
1. Manjushree Spntek Launches Hightex Hybrid Nonwovens for Chemo Gowns
2. Cardinal Health Opens Distribution Center in South Carolina
3. Olsen to Leave Suominen
Manjushree Spntek has developed an exclusive range of hybrid nonwovens for chemotherapy gowns. Hightex monolithic hybrid nonwovens from Manjushree Spntek are created by combining a special polymer-based continuous fiber web with reinforced thermoplastic to offer a superior barrier to chemicals and hazardous drugs (HDs), as well as comfort during procedures, thereby safeguarding healthcare professionals. Hightex has been certified by international laboratories to satisfy the stringent ASTM F3267-22 and ASTM D6978 standards. Hightex is designed to provide maximum protection from hazardous drugs during compounding, administering, handling waste, or cleaning up chemotherapeutic drug spills.
Meanwhile, Cardinal Health announced the recent opening of a new distribution center in Greenville, SC, dedicated solely to its at-Home Solutions business, expected to add roughly 200 jobs to the region over time. Local warehouse employees will work alongside the latest automation, artificial intelligence and robotics technology to ship nearly 8,000 packages daily directly to patients' homes. These packages include products like diabetic supplies like continuous glucose monitors, incontinence and ostomy supplies, breast pumps, enteral nutrition pumps and formulas and more.
Here are our top 3 most-viewed stories from the past week:
1. Manjushree Spntek Launches Hightex Hybrid Nonwovens for Chemo Gowns
2. Cardinal Health Opens Distribution Center in South Carolina
3. Olsen to Leave Suominen