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News Release from: SAL Pharma | Subject: Asepsys MP16 autoclaves
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 May 2004
Multi-purpose autoclaves for London
hospital
SAL has won the order to supply the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London with two top-of-the-range Asepsys MP16 multi-purpose autoclaves
SAL, one of the UK's leading Autoclave manufacturers, has won the order to supply the prestigious Chelsea and Westminster Hospital (C and W) in London with two top-of-the-range Asepsys MP16 machines and extensive after-sales service The two 16cu.ft multi-purpose autoclaves with loading equipment and discard waste containers, replace the Hospital's ageing BMM Weston Autoclaves
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Oct 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The deal includes delivery, installation, commissioning, data archiving and service.
The famous London Hospital found that they were beginning to struggle supporting the machines from a maintenance side and they were starting to fail on a regular basis.
The tender was won against stiff competition from Getinge and BMM Weston.
SAL worked very hard to help C and W hit their budget for the purchase of the equipment and convinced them of their ability to deliver after a site visit to Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford to see existing machines in operation.
"From the tender return to the planning of the build, installation, and commissioning, I found SAL to be a very professional outfit.
Once I saw the SAL machine, I knew that for the price, I would get excellent value for money, plus a first rate After-Sales Service," said Richard Taylor, Project Manager, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
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