Sell Medical Supplies Online With E-Commerce for Health Care
Make even the most complex ordering processes for health care simple for your clients.
Web Store Software for Medical Supplies Distributors and Wholesalers
An e-commerce solution for medical supplies doesn’t have to break the bank. Sana’s ERP-integrated web stores let you translate complex processes into a user-friendly and efficient ordering environment. Deliver quality at an affordable price.

Web Store Roles and Authorizations
Contract viewers, account approvers, and more: B2B e-commerce solutions offer you the roles you need to support your complex sales processes for pharmaceutical products and other medical supplies.

Complete Clarity for Cost Centers
You can’t eliminate administrative tasks, but you can minimize them. Sana Commerce uses the data stored in your Dynamics or SAP ERP system to perfectly follow your established administrative processes.
Our new web store design certainly makes a difference. It makes us stand out from our competitors.
– Bart van Eijndhoven, General Manager at Basiq Dental
Basiq Dental Embraces Beautiful Web Design
Web sites and web stores in the dental industry are often on the drab side. Sana Commerce helped Basiq Dental make a visual statement – while also simplifying ordering for their clients.

Your Health Care Sales Portal
Order templates, roles, authorizations, and unprecedented efficiency – Sana Commerce offers everything health care companies like yours need to sell pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and more online.

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