Reference kit on hand for inspection, demonstration or limited dispatch.
How our supply model works
We are a specification-led institutional supplier, not a retail store. Availability depends on destination, quantity, customisation, regulatory suitability and delivery timeline.
Not everything is held in full ready stock.
Some products are kept as samples or reference kits. Some are rapidly assembled from held components. Others are made to order against a confirmed specification, or sourced through project-led procurement pathways.
Storage and relief solutions are typically built around the client's environment, volume and replenishment cycle. We confirm a realistic availability pathway during quoting.
How we describe what is available
Small ready-stock pool available for immediate dispatch where suitable.
Components held in storage; kit assembled to order within a short lead time.
Specification-led production. Lead time depends on volume and customisation.
Bespoke build informed by consultation, sample reference and procurement scope.
Produced in response to a defined programme, season or institutional initiative.
Held or built as a relief / deployment reserve for institutional buyers.
Restricted to agency, NGO or institutional deployment contexts.
Six pathways to fulfilment
Standard templates
Productised kit templates ready for quoting and customisation.
Sample / reference stock
Demo kits used for specification review and pre-order inspection.
Rapid-assembly kits
Components held centrally and assembled to order on confirmation.
Project-led sourcing
Sourcing pathways activated against a confirmed procurement brief.
Relief / deployment reserves
Pre-positioned reserve stock for relief centres and institutional deployments.
Replenishment & restocking
Ongoing cycles to refill expired, used or distributed kit components.