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Unilens partners with VisionWeb

Unilens Vision Inc., which develops, licenses, manufactures, distributes and markets specialty contact lenses, has joined the VisionWeb network of suppliers. This strategic partnership gives independent eye care professionals the ability to browse, place, and track C-Vue disposable contact lens orders from Unilens Vision online through the VisionWeb portal.

Largo, FL-Unilens Vision Inc., which develops, licenses, manufactures, distributes, and markets specialty contact lenses, has joined the VisionWeb network of suppliers. This strategic partnership gives independent eye care professionals the ability to browse, place, and track C-Vue disposable contact lens orders from Unilens Vision online through the VisionWeb portal.

“We are very excited to announce our new connection with Unilens, and to continue growing our contact lens supplier portfolio,” said Tom Loveless, vice president of business development and chief financial officer of VisionWeb.

“We believe this partnership, along with our recent launch of the . . . family of custom silicone hydrogel lenses, continues to illustrate Unilens' commitment to independent eye care professionals throughout the United States by providing outstanding specialty lens technology coupled with the convenience of VisionWeb's online portal,” said Kelly McKnight, vice president of sales and marketing for Unilens Vision Inc.

Ordering on VisionWeb is free for eye-care providers. VisionWeb members can begin ordering immediately.

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