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American LAbor Disposables & prices Other items for sale Service & FAQ If you have one of the above instruments and are no longer using it please contact us, we do sometimes buy units to refurbish and resell.
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American LAbor Will Benefit Greatly DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA ---
LAbor Fibrintimer, the international manufacturer of hemostasis equipment has
announced a reorganization that will benefit the US representative of the
company and its customers immediately. “LAbor Fibrintimer’s announced reorganization on June 5, 2001 gives an immediate and far reaching boost to the growth potential for American
LAbor,” said Mike Shiflett, CEO of American LAbor since 1999.
“This reorganization will also benefit our customers through
streamlined production, shipping and customer service.” LAbor Fibrintimer has manufactured medical technology for the
international market for more than 30 years.
American LAbor has been the US representative for LAbor products for more
than 15 years. “We already know all the staff members who have taken over
leadership responsibilities at the new company, and we feel very comfortable in
our working relationship with them. We
also believe the reorganization will give us even longer term support and
service for the LAbor line of products.” Hartmut Kehrbach, president of the new LAbor BioMedical
Technologies GmbH, said the reorganization was seamless so far as worldwide
customers were concerned, because there was no disruption of production or
shipment of product to customers. Shiflett
pointed out that American LAbor’s benefit will be realized in additional OEM
maintenance and the increase in potential sales of consumable supplies to LAbor
customers in the Western Hemisphere.
American LAbor is the service and repair center for the AccuStasis 1000
and AccuStasis 2000 analyzer distributed by Sigma diagnostics for many years.
These two workhorse diagnostic tools still are the primary coagulation test
machines for many small hospitals, doctor’s offices and clinics in the
Americas and Canada. For additional information visit the American LAbor Website at www.americanlabor.org
or call us at (800) 424-0443. |