LifeBank Nigeria, a technology and data driven logistics company has said it has expanded it’s services accross the country to save more lives.
LifeBank, a technology company that powers hospitals and care centres to deliver quality healthcare to patients in emerging markets through technology, infrastructure, agile production, and distribution networks said the expansion became necessary due to growing demand.
LifeBank now fully operates and serves hospitals in every region in Nigeria.
Ugochukwu Obiakor, CEO, LifeBank Nigeria describes this expansion as a needed development.
He said the health care technology company “uses data, technology and smart logistics to ensure blood, oxygen, medical consumables and vaccines are available to vulnerable people that need them now serves over a thousand hospitals in Nigeria and operates from eight cities in the country-Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Jos, Enugu, and Ibadan.”
He said “with over 200,000 lines of code written and 22,903 trips completed around the country, LifeBank has moved over 48,000 products resulting in 22,830 mothers, babies and vulnerable people being kept alive by delivering critical medical supplies to them when needed and in good condition to the last mile.”