Local software solution specialist, BILEETA (Pvt) Ltd, has become the first Sri Lankan software company to be listed by The Global Fund, as a leading software solutions provider in the healthcare logistics industry that adheres to the highest level of global standards for off-the-shelf applications for healthcare supply chain logistics management information systems (LMIS) to be used in resource-constrained environments.
“This recognition adds unparalleled prestige and international credibility to BILEETA as an innovator, problem solver and a next generation software solutions provider,” the company said in a media release.
The Global Fund that works in collaboration with leading international welfare institutions and programmes such as Gavi – The Vaccine Alliance, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNDP and USAID, is at the forefront when it comes to uplifting global healthcare standards through the use of innovative solutions and effective heath programme and is acclaimed for mobilizing and investing more than US$ 4 billion annually to support programmes run by local experts in more than 100 countries.
“This incidentally is not the only international accolade clinched by BILEETA. They have also in the past been slated by Design Square and Accenture as a promising application of Decision Support Systems (DSS) in Public Health Supply Chains for developing countries. The solution is already deployed in Nepal, where it is praised for being a fully-featured eLMIS solution, with warehouse management system (WMS) and logistics management information system (LMIS) functionality. Further, its multi-user interfaces including web browsers, smart phones and tablets, and ability to work online and offline make it perfect for use in challenging environments in developing countries,” the release said.
“The trust placed in our solution by the Global Fund as being the most compliant solution for healthcare logistics software solutions has been instrumental in giving us an advantage in pursuing new opportunities to bag some large scale international projects that we as a Sri Lankan company are proud to take on. Being named a leader in this arena is also an important validation of our long-term strategic focus in this service space,” commented Sanji De Silva, CEO of BILEETA.
Picture: BILEETA’s healthcare supply chain logistics management information system, assisting medical supplies to be delivered to remote locations
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