North Yorkshire’s Analox Sensor Technology announces new agreement with Lab Logistics Group
North Yorkshire’s Analox Sensor Technology (AST) has struck an agreement with Lab Logistics Group (LLG) to stock, promote and sell its lab gas safety solutions.
LLG is a cooperative group based in Meckenheim Germany, which is owned by over 30 independent laboratory equipment distributors across Europe, Asia and Australia, including TH Geyer, Wenk Labtec and KEFO.
LLG offer products a wide range of products from safety spectacles to carbon dioxide incubators used in cell culture.
Dedicated regional representatives from Stokesley-based Analox Sensor Technology will support each of the LLG partners in training and support relating to laboratory gas products.
Simon Lunt, the director of sales and marketing for AST, said: “LLG is the perfect match for us.
“We share the same value set in that we want to offer quality products and services to our customers.
“LLG offer unrivalled logistics support and its comprehensive network of partners means that our fixed, low maintenance oxygen and carbon dioxide monitors will be available across the world, ensuring that thousands more laboratories will be able to operate more safely”.
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