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Silver Surgical Complex (Pvt) Ltd
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Silver Surgical Complex (Pvt) Ltd is manufacturers of cannula and syringes which are known by its brand name Silver & Green. The green is made for the international market while the silver is made for the local markets. It has been in local and international market from last 10 years and have achieved excellence in manufacturing the highest class, most hygienic and bacteria free disposable devices. Some of the countries they export to are Iran, Iraq, South Africa, Syria, Uganda, Tanzania (Darussalam), Dubai, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and many more. Silver Surgical Complex (Pvt) Ltd has a team has highly qualified engineers and technicians who are trained in Korea for operating the computerised and most modern manufacturing equipments. The company has latest sterilising units installed in soundproof and airtight rooms with controlled fresh air as a preventive measure against pollution and bacteria free environment. Despite of strict classification by ISO 9001:2000 and ISO, the users of the equipment feel satisfied as patients and doctors. The company uses 100% stainless steel to manufacture best needles which is imported from Korea. It also specialises in making world’s best qualify I.V. Catheter and Syringes of all gauges and sizes. It was established in the year 1999-2000 and employees 200 workers at its Karachi Pakistan plant out of which 35 employees work at administrative level and remaining 165 are working at its manufacturing level. The number of staff may increases to 500 when they are doing well.
Jamshed Ahmed ChandiWala is the managing director of this company he is the decision maker no matter how big or small. His both sons Mr Jahangir Ahmed ChandiWala and MrJahanzed also help him in running the business but they do have authority to make important decisions for the company.

Silver Surgical Complex (Pvt) Ltd Products Range is as follows:

I.V. Cannula with Injection port & valve

I.V.



References: A discussion of Environmental Changes Affect the Organisations, Studymode.co, March 2011, date viewed 27th May 2013 http://www.studymode.com/essays/A-Discussion-Of-Environmental-Changes-Affect- 644003.html Busting Bureaucracy, Max Weber – Six Major Principles, vision publication, 2013, Date viewed 25th May 2013 http://www.bustingbureaucracy.com/excerpts/weber.htm Mind Tools Ltd, UK, 2013, Date viewed 21th May 2013 http://www.mindtools.com/pages/main/newMN_CON.htm Silver Surgical Complex (PVT) Ltd, boundless technology, 2011, Date viewed 24th May 2013 http://www.sscltd.com.pk/

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