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News Release from: Link Technologies
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 March 2008
ISO award as new kilo labs open
Specialist oligonucleotide reagent manufacturer Link Technologies has won accreditation to ISO 9001:2000, in parallel with the construction of new multi-purpose kilo-scale manufacturing laboratories
Chairman of Link Technologies, Mick McLean said: "For nearly 20 years Link Technologies has provided high quality manufacturing services, but this ISO recognition gives us the official status necessary for partnering with the biggest and best in our industry "Combined with our significantly increased manufacturing capacity, we are now ideally equipped to work with companies developing therapeutic or diagnostic products at the forefront of the oligonucleotide industry: now, more than ever, we can deliver the products our customers need at the quality and quantity they require"
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 6 Dec 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Managing director Mike Gray also commented: "We are particularly pleased to have achieved ISO quality certification as it underlines our commitment to our customers as well as our focus on quality.
"This recognition demonstrates that we provide quality products and services all the way from quotation to delivery".
The new manufacturing facilities will be utilised for both custom and routine production.
John Bremner, business development director, elaborated: "It is important that, while offering bulk contract customers the flexibility they need, we retain - and indeed further improve - the efficiency and reliability our catalogue business is already well known for; ultimately reducing costs for all end-users.".
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