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3rd August 2006

New Dawn for Masters

Masters, the healthcare solutions provider, has rebranded its global operations with immediate effect. The move follows a comprehensive restructuring project which sees the USA office in Florida as the primary point of contact for all Caribbean, Latin American and Central American customers. Following on from this, Masters have recently appointed Shawn Resch to head up the USA business.

Commenting on the changes, Dr Zulf Masters OBE said, "With an ever growing consumer base, and significant investment in further improving our purchasing processes and logistics, this is very much a new dawn for Masters, and our new corporate identity reflects that. Masters is now a truly global company, and as such we are able to handle all of the aspects associated with small deliveries, often to remote parts of the world, right through to complete hospital inventories. We remain committed to providing the maximum benefit to the patient at the point of care."

Following on from the rebranding, Masters is further developing product offering beyond pharmaceuticals. Firstly, the company is now able to provide a wide range of quality disposable medical supplies. In addition to this, Masters has just launched a new and enlarged veterinary service, allowing customers to order medicines for domestic pets through a secure online ordering payment system.

The company will also be launching a new website prior to the annual CAP convention in St Kitts, which will incorporate an improved ordering facility for both new and existing customers. Masters is also beginning a trade advertising drive to expand awareness of the company and its improved business offering to new territories around the world.

1st August 2006

Aid to The Gambia

Masters have recently donated over £25,000 worth of pharmaceuticals towards a forthcoming charity mission to The Gambia. Dr Alam and Dr Fowlis of the William Harvey Research institute work with a charity called Urolink which organizes regular such operations.

The visiting aid teams consist of doctors and surgeons that regularly travel out to developing and third world countries, taking with them donations and funds raised, as well as offering their expertise and medical skills. In this particular case, pharmaceuticals from Masters International (UK) Ltd went to The Royal Victoria Hospital in The Gambia.

Masters is a global healthcare solutions provider with offices in Florida and the UK. The company provides pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and healthcare products direct to individual and professional customers throughout the world.