MVS Engineering initiated its journey in 1977 as an onsite company diligently installing advanced systems and plants for a continuous, uninterrupted supply of high purity gases and dry air. Presently, MVS leads the market nationally and internationally with a plan to procure technologically advanced and high-quality products for both the industrial and medical sectors. The company has a global presence, entailing big tie-ups with German and USA-based companies affiliated with the same industry.
Apart from PSA Nitrogen generators, hydrogen generators, and inert gas generators, the company made a robust entry into the pharmaceutical industry and medical oxygen generator. For the first time in the mid-1980s, they successfully launched the PSA Oxygen generator in the market. In the beginning, there were some hurdles to overcome, as people had misconceptions and myths about the technology. But after the approval of PSA Oxygen in Indian Pharmacopeia in 2013, MVS OXYMED Medical Oxygen generators boomed its success rate with onsite oxygen generation plants in various hospitals across India.
The recent surge was seen in the demand for oxygen plants in the medical department during the COVID crisis when there was an extreme shortage of Oxygen in hospitals. Here comes the role of MVS in safeguarding future generations. From the beginning, MVS believed in setting up the medical oxygen generators in hospitals rather than relying upon the oxygen cylinders because the supply of Oxygen is limited in cylinders.
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Recently MVS installed oxygen plants With a capacity of 500 LPM or 30 Nm3/hr in one of the reputed hospitals of Delhi. It has been estimated to provide sufficient Oxygen to around 150 hospital beds. So far, the hospital has been dependent on liquid oxygen tanks and backup cylinders. Aside from that, MVS Engineering and the hospital are in discussions to build another similar onsite oxygen generation plant of similar capacity at the hospital in the near future.
Director at MVS Engineering Pvt Ltd., Siddharth Rastogi, expressed gratitude to hospital staff, particularly the engineering and procurement teams, for not only having the installation site ready much in time but also extending full cooperation during the entire process. He said that the plant was delivered even ahead of schedule due to this factor.