Here's something they don't put in the sales brochure: the wrong cart will ruin your shift faster than broken software.
We're in Suzhou, about an hour west of Shanghai. Metal brackets, mounting systems, mobile workstations — that's our business. Our medical carts and units are running in practices and hospitals across more than 90 countries.
But here's what matters: we're not a catalog company. We're a custom shop. You tell us what you're trying to do — a rough sketch, a photo of your current mess, or just a description of the daily headache — and our engineers turn it into a real unit built for your specific space.
No middlemen. No "we'll check with our partner factory" runaround. Research, design, tooling, prototype, test, build — it all happens under our roof.
What a Good Unit Actually Looks Like
A mobile workstation isn't furniture. It either speeds you up or slows you down, every single patient.
Take our ECG and monitor platforms. The surface stays stable when you're attaching leads. Cables run inside the column, not dangling where they snag on bed rails. Casters roll smooth and lock down solid when you step on the pedal. Surfaces are continuous powder-coated steel — no seams, no corners, no bacterial hideouts.
These aren't premium upgrades. They're baseline requirements. And we've been building them into our medical carts for over a decade.
Our ultrasound and diagnostic platforms use anti-vibration structures that keep the image stable. Dedicated probe holders protect transducers and prevent cross-contamination. The
medical trolley adjusts to your height, not the other way around. And when you need to move between beds, it glides instead of jerking.
For nursing workflows, our medical trolleys for medication distribution feature multiple lockable drawers organized by protocol. Anti-static casters move quietly between rooms. And everything wipes clean with hospital-grade disinfectants — because infection control isn't optional.
Dental Carts: The Details That Actually Matter
Dental practices have their own frustrations. The intraoral scanner needs a stable cradle — if the platform wobbles during capture, scan quality drops. The monitor must sit at the right height for chairside work. And the whole thing needs to move smoothly between operatories without hitting chairs or lights.
Our dental cart handles these realities. The work surface adjusts with gas springs from 790mm to 1200mm — set it exactly where you want. Scanner holders use soft-touch retention that grips without damaging the device. Cables run inside the frame, not dangling where they collect dust. And surfaces? Continuous steel that wipes clean in thirty seconds.
We've also built dental carts with illuminated logos for practices wanting a modern tech look, dual probe cups for surgical setups, and custom drawer configurations matching specific instrument sequences. You bring the requirement. We build the unit.
Why Customization Isn't a Luxury Most suppliers hand you a catalog. Six models. Pick one. If your scanner doesn't fit, your room layout is odd, or your sterilization workflow needs something specific? Buy an adapter and hope. We don't work like that.
You tell us what equipment you run, what your room looks like, and what drives your staff crazy. Our engineers take that brief and turn it into a working unit. Design, tooling, prototype, test, build — the whole chain happens in our 50,000-square-meter facility.
A Real Example: The Hospital Chain That Needed Consistency Earlier this year, a regional hospital group with twelve facilities came to us. They were standardizing patient monitoring across every ward and needed a unit that would work identically in each room — same monitor height, same cable routing, same cleaning protocol, same lockable storage for accessories.
We designed a custom platform with a gas-spring work surface, integrated cable management from top to bottom, and a pull-out drawer with dividers for supplies. Surfaces were continuous steel with no hiding spots. Casters rolled smooth and locked down solid.
First sample was ready in ten days. One round of tweaks based on their feedback, then we hit production. Four weeks later, medical carts were rolling into all twelve facilities. They've since ordered two more batches for new wings.
That kind of story isn't a highlight reel for us. It's a Tuesday.
Beyond Mobile Units: The Full Picture Our work doesn't stop at rolling workstations.
We also build monitor arms for wall mounting in wards, injection rooms, and other fixed settings. These arms feature anti-bacterial coatings and smooth positioning that holds where you set it — because in a clinical environment, every component either supports infection control or undermines it.
Mobile workstations, medical trolleys, a dental cart — these aren't commodities. They're the foundation of your clinical workflow. Get them right, and your equipment works seamlessly, your staff moves efficiently, and your patients get better care. Get them wrong, and you're fighting wobbles, tangles, and cleaning headaches every single day.
We've been building these solutions for over fifteen years. We know what works in a real clinical environment because we listen to the people who work there. And if you need something that doesn't exist yet, we'll design it and build it.
Let's Talk
If you're sourcing medical carts or dental carts for your facility — one room or a hundred — here's the easiest next step:
Visit
www.peacemounts.com. Browse our existing lineup. You might find something that fits right off the shelf.
If you need something specific, send us a message. Tell us what equipment you're using, what your space looks like, or what's driving your staff crazy. We'll give you a straight answer — yes, no, how long, roughly how much. No fluff.
Peacemounts Electronics Co., Ltd.
No.888, West Xinnan Road, Kunshan City, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China
Tel/WhatsApp: +86 13511625321
Email:maggie@peacemounts.com