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Our Story

A veteran's mission to reinvent how hospitals manage medical equipment.

The founder

From X-ray tech to healthcare entrepreneur.

A. Ray Dalton spent decades in the medical device industry — Air Force veteran, X-ray technician, and founder of multiple companies that helped hospitals buy, service, maintain, and track equipment more effectively.

Ray saw a broken system: hospitals stuck with obsolete, excess, and out-of-service equipment, with no efficient way to turn those assets into value. He built reLink Medical in 2014 to be the "easy button" — a well-integrated service that complements a hospital's existing disposition process instead of replacing it.

Today, reLink Medical is the nation's largest independent provider of medical equipment disposition — and Ray's commitment to community runs through everything we do. Since 1998, 10% of his company profits have gone to The Dalton Foundation.

"At reLink Medical, our core focus has always been to bring hospitals and buyers together in a more efficient way."

— A. Ray Dalton, Founder & Executive Chairman
Our timeline
2014
reLink Medical established
Ray Dalton establishes reLink Medical to help hospitals with sale, disposition, recycling, and donation of medical equipment.
2018
Acquired O'Brien Wholesale
Expanded global buyer network and wholesale distribution capabilities across worldwide liquidation channels.
2019
First hub opens in Twinsburg, OH
Our flagship distribution and logistics hub opens in Twinsburg, Ohio — anchoring nationwide operations and Midwest hospital support.
2021
Second-time Inc. 5000 honoree
Recognized among America's fastest-growing private companies.
2022
Veteran-Owned Small Business certified
Official certification strengthens reLink's work with VA hospitals and DOD facilities.
2025
Sixth distribution center opens
Lakeland, Florida hub expands reLink's support for hospitals across Florida and the broader Southeast.
2025
Premier Inc. contracted supplier
Delivering reLink360 programs to Premier Inc.'s alliance of hospitals nationwide.
National footprint

Six distribution hubs. Coast-to-coast coverage.

More than 400,000 sq ft of regional processing and distribution space across the U.S. — supporting over 3,000 hospitals across 40+ states.

reLink Medical headquarters in Twinsburg, Ohio
Twinsburg, Ohio
Headquarters
1755 Enterprise Parkway #400

Corporate HQ and flagship logistics hub supporting the Midwest with the full suite of disposition and logistics services.

reLink Medical Mid-Atlantic facility in White Marsh, Maryland
White Marsh, Maryland
Mid-Atlantic
6210 Days Cove Rd #500

Strategic I-95 corridor location between Baltimore and DC. Adjacent to BWI Airport and Port of Baltimore for rapid domestic and international shipping.

reLink Medical Midwest hub in Hazelwood, Missouri
Hazelwood, Missouri
Midwest
352 Hazelwood Logistics Ctr Dr

Connects providers across the Midwest with our full suite of disposition and logistics services.

reLink Medical Gulf Coast hub in Jefferson, Louisiana
Jefferson, Louisiana
Gulf Coast
721 Hill Street

Regional distribution center supporting the Gulf Coast with staging and outbound shipments.

reLink Medical Southeast hub in Conyers, Georgia
Conyers, Georgia
Southeast
2192 Eastview Parkway

Southeast distribution and logistics operations supporting hospitals across the region.

reLink Medical Central Florida hub in Lakeland, Florida
Lakeland, Florida
Central Florida
2025 West Memorial Blvd #100A

Our newest hub, expanding reLink's support for hospitals across Florida and the broader Southeast.

Recognition

Awarded for growth, culture, and impact.

Inc. 5000

Two-time honoree among America's fastest-growing private companies.

Top Workplaces

Recognized as a Northeast Ohio Top Workplace by Cleveland.com.

Weatherhead 100

One of Northeast Ohio's fastest-growing companies — first place in our first year of eligibility.

TechNation ICON Award

Founder Ray Dalton recognized for industry leadership and innovation.

Curious how reLink could fit your operation?

Whether you're a hospital, health system, or somewhere along the equipment lifecycle, we'd love to hear what you're working on.