Quick Response Medical Supply Unit

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Organized by Med Star Company – September 2025
Location: Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region – Iraq

introduction

To improve the speed, accessibility, and reliability of essential healthcare supplies across the region, Med Star Company has launched its Quick Response Medical Supply Unit—a small-scale, rapid deployment service designed to deliver critical medical items directly to local clinics and pharmacies in urgent need.

In times of medical shortages, emergencies, or supply chain disruptions, even minor delays can jeopardize patient care. This new unit was created to ensure fast, consistent delivery of vital products including:

  • Basic medicines and antibiotics

  • Emergency wound care kits

  • First-aid essentials

  • Cold-chain sensitive items (vaccines, insulin, etc.)

  • PPE for healthcare workers

Whether during high-demand periods or unplanned local shortages, Med Star’s goal is simple: medical supplies where and when they’re needed most.

How It Works

The unit operates through a fleet of small, temperature-controlled vehicles stationed in key urban and rural locations. Orders are processed digitally, prioritized by urgency, and delivered within hours when possible.

Each dispatch is tracked in real time, with proof of delivery shared directly with recipient clinics. Our streamlined approach reduces dependency on slow, centralized systems and gives local providers a direct support lifeline.

Within its first month of operation, the Quick Response Unit has fulfilled over 150 urgent supply requests from clinics in Sulaymaniyah, Halabja, and rural outskirts. Health workers have praised the reliability, professionalism, and speed of the service—especially in hard-to-reach or underserved neighborhoods.

Med Star plans to grow the unit’s capacity :

  • Additional delivery routes in Erbil and Kirkuk

  • Extended operating hours

  • More cold-chain vehicles

  • Mobile supply request kiosks in clinics

This initiative is a cornerstone of our broader vision to modernize medical logistics and accessibility across the Kurdistan Region.