Pune-based SUMEET SSG has partnered with Spencer India to equip 1,756 ambulances under Maharashtra’s MEMS 108 project with advanced emergency medical equipment.

The multi-year partnership will cover a phased deployment of globally certified stretchers, evacuation systems, immobilisation devices and rescue equipment across the statewide emergency fleet.

The initiative is part of the MEMS 108 program being executed by Sumeet SSG BVG Maharashtra EMS under a 10-year PPP-DBFOT model to strengthen pre-hospital care and emergency response systems.

“Our partnership with Spencer marks a defining moment for emergency medical services in India. MEMS 108 is not just a fleet; it is a complete life-saving ecosystem,” said Summit Salunke, Chairman, SUMEET SSG.

Mr. Manish Malik, MD, Spencer India added, “The partnership will be implemented over several years, starting with phased deployment in the near future. Full fleet integration is expected to occur in later phases. This initiative will position MEMS 108 as one of the first state-wide Emergency Medical Services (EMS) networks in India to adopt a fully European-standard pre-hospital care ecosystem on a large scale.”

The companies said the rollout will position MEMS 108 among the first state-wide EMS networks in India to adopt a European-standard pre-hospital care ecosystem at scale.