Dynamic Argon Brings Trusted Wound Care Solutions to Patients Across Cambodia
- Sok Lundy
- Sep 8
- 2 min read

Dynamic Argon Co., Ltd. (DAC) has officially received the first shipment of wound-care products from PT Deca Metric Medica (DMM), a subsidiary of PT Medela Potentia Tbk, on 1 September 2025. The arrival of Stardec DecaFix and Stardec DecaMed-T marks a significant milestone in strengthening Cambodia’s access to high-quality medical devices and the beginning of DMM’s trusted presence in the regional market.
The official introduction of DMM products into Cambodia underscores DAC’s commitment to placing customers at the center of its operations, ensuring that hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies across the country receive products of the highest quality with the reliability they can depend on.
Every DMM product distributed in Cambodia is carefully picked, packed, and quality-assured at DAC’s warehouse before being dispatched through its nationwide distribution network. From preparation to final delivery, each step is executed with precision to guarantee efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Cambodia’s healthcare sector continues to expand in line with rising demand for advanced medical devices. According to 6Wresearch, the country’s wound dressings market is growing steadily as healthcare infrastructure develops and the need for reliable treatment solutions increases. DAC, established in 2019 as a joint venture between Indonesia’s Medela Potentia and Cambodia’s Dynamic Group, is well positioned to respond to these needs, operating through modern facilities in Phnom Penh, Battambang, and Kampong Cham with same-day delivery capabilities.
With the official distribution of DMM products, DAC is not only expanding its product portfolio but also reaffirming its mission to deliver consistent quality, strengthen partnerships, and contribute to the growth of Cambodia’s healthcare and consumer markets. The collaboration highlights the shared commitment of Indonesia and Cambodia to broaden access to trusted medical devices and sets the stage for further regional healthcare integration.