Vertically-integrated wound care manufacturer with multi-facility distribution
Gentell manufactures and distributes wound care and skin protection products across nursing homes, hospitals, and hospices in North America. The tech stack reveals a traditional medical-device operations foundation—QuickBooks, Sage X3, EDI—with recent cloud migration to Azure and modern development tooling (C#, .NET Core, React). The dominant project slate is a Sage X3 implementation with heavy EDI integration work, signaling a multi-year ERP overhaul to consolidate legacy systems and partner data flows; hiring leans heavily toward healthcare and operations roles rather than engineering, typical for a manufacturing org in transition.
Gentell manufactures a broad portfolio of traditional and advanced wound dressings—hydrogels, alginates, silicone foams, hydrocolloids—and skin protection products for institutional care settings. The company operates production facilities in the United States, Canada, and China, and employs clinical specialists across North America to support treatment recommendations and product education. Distribution reaches nursing homes, hospices, hospitals, and other care facilities. The organization is working through a significant ERP migration (Sage X3), paired with workflow customization and EDI partner integrations, while managing inventory, physician order flow, and cost control across a distributed network of care partners.
Gentell is in the process of implementing Sage X3 across multiple entities, replacing legacy systems. The implementation includes EDI interface configuration to connect the ERP with trading partners and workflow customization.
Gentell uses Microsoft Azure for infrastructure, including Azure DevOps and Azure Resource Manager, alongside GitHub Actions for CI/CD automation.
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