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Transasia Bio-Medicals Limited awarded First State level Export award by Govt of Maharashtra |
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Written by Sangeeta Mishra
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Saturday, 26 April 2008 |
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Transasia which is the first Indian company to manufacture & export sophisticated state of the art Blood analyzers and Reagents was awarded the First State level Export award & the Second Regional award by The Industries Department, Govt. of Maharashtra in recognition of the export performance for the year 2006-07 and 2005-06 respectively. The award was presented to Mr Suresh Vazirani, CMD, Transasia Bio-Medicals Ltd by Shri Subodh Kant Sahai, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of India on 25th April’08 at a function held in Mumbai. TRANSASIA has a 100% subsidiary in Germany, Erba Diagnostics Mannheim GmbH equipped to manufacture Instruments, Reagents and Consumables conforming to IVD Directives. It has an extensive distribution network spread over 55 countries worldwide. It is also playing a stellar role in bringing world-class products within reach of laboratories across the globe. Today, Transasia’s products enjoy a strong global presence and is exported to Italy, Germany, France, Australia, China, Turkey, USA., Latin America, Africa, Russia, Middle East, SAARC and Asia. The Company is ISO 9001:2000 & ISO 13485:2003 certified and has been rated as India’s largest In-vitro Diagnostics Company (2006) by McEvoy & Farmer, U.S.A. (International Experts on IVD Markets). Transasia has strategic alliances with some leading names in the diagnostic world like Sysmex Corporation-Japan, Medica-U.S.A, DiaSys-Germany, Wako-Japan, Biohit-Finland, Grifols-Spain, CAN Ag-Sweden and Diesse-Italy among others. TRANSASIA’s mission and philosophy is to serve the doctors & patients worldwide by meeting their needs for reliable, affordable and innovative Medical Diagnostic Systems. The spirit is the “spirit of India” where it wants to make a mark in this very important Diagnostic field and make TRANSASIA a formidable force on the Diagnostic world map.
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