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The City of Port Phillip has a new business star!

The City of Port Phillip that is known for hosting Australia’s leading eCommerce businesses in its boundaries including Kogan and Marketplacer, now adds another rising star with the launch of the MedCart Marketplace late last year.

Just like Amazon or eBay, retailers list products for sale.

MedCart Marketplace provides consumers and businesses easy access to a network of brands, retailers, and distributors with a large choice of products in one place, backed with Australian phone support

Proudly supporting Australian businesses and consumers. Whether you are spending $9.95 or $250,000 MedCart is the place to purchase a single item or buy in bulk.

MedCart Australia was established during the COVID-19 crisis in May 2020 by founder Phil Leahy. He was inspired to develop a central and vital online Marketplace for medical equipment, PPE, and healthcare products. The service did not exist before the pandemic. Now both the public and businesses can easily access Australian suppliers all on one platform.

MedCart’s founding team is proud of creating the Frontliners.com.au initiative which hosts a community of 30,000+ health care workers. So far Frontliners has delivered over $2.8M in care packages to over 134,000+ workers nationally.

MedCart provides COVID-19 related articles and guides for the public to research and buy all their essential medical supplies from a network of trusted brands, retailers, and distributors. We are committed to promoting Australian retailers and Australian Made products, backed by Australian based phone support for our customers.

Need help? Give them a call on 1 300 989 324

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