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Laboratory information management system (LIMS)
News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics | Subject: SampleManager Lims, Atlas CDS, Grams
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 March 2007
Thermo finalises sale to China's largest
company
Sinopec standardises on Thermo Scientific laboratory information management systems (Lims), chromatography data systems (CDS), and desktop spectroscopy software
Sinopec is the largest company in China and its leading producer and supplier of oil and petrochemical products As the corporate standard at Sinopec, the Thermo systems will be used to track, store, manage, report and share data enterprise-wide
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The standardisation project is focussed on saving costs and reducing time-to-market, as well as improving overall product quality through more efficient use of data.
"Sinopec is a natural fit for Thermo Scientific software solutions," said Lew Rosenblum, president of Thermo Fisher Scientific China.
"We bring to the table more than two decades of experience serving the petrochemical industry, the largest direct informatics sales and support organisation in China, and products that are proven, flexible and adaptable for an enterprise of this size and scope.
"Sinopec can be sure Thermo Fisher is prepared to meet its needs, now and as they continue to evolve".
After a pilot implementation at its Sinopec Guangzhou branch, the company decided to implement Thermo Scientific SampleManager Lims, Atlas CDS and Grams enterprise software throughout multiple laboratories in its refinery, chemical and R+D facilities in China.
At the quality inspection centre in Guangzhou, operators have real-time data monitoring and are alerted to any data variation.
When irregularities are spotted, system users can take immediate action to probe for possible causes and make necessary adjustments to ensure product quality. Request a free brochure from Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics ...
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