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News Release from: Fisher Scientific UK | Subject: Griffin Education catalogue
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 April 2008
Griffin Education - new catalogue now
available
The catalogue contains over 400 new products lines, enhancing an already comprehensive range of products, geared to universities, schools and colleges
Griffin Education, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, has announced the launch of its new catalogue Griffin provides a first class service as well as highly qualified customer/technical support via qualified, experienced professionals
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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As well as an expanded product range, this latest edition of the Griffin catalogue also features a new 32-page section entitled Lab Essentials.
This facilitates quicker and easier sourcing of those 'must have' laboratory products.
The physics, chemistry and biology sections have been expanded and developed to meet the dynamic needs of the curriculum.
The web site provides the user with 'real time' stock availability on-line ordering, special offers exclusive to the web, free teaching resources, Certificates of Analysis, Material Safety Data Sheets and new product information.
Griffin also provides a complete service for users starting-up a new lab or planning a laboratory refurbishment.
From suggested lab lists depending on discipline and quotations through to individual user training and installation of equipment.
With vast ranges of products in stock linked to the massive resource of support from highly skilled specialists within the Griffin organisation, the 2008 catalogue is an essential resource for people involved within the scientific education sector.
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