PRIMUS Sterilizer Company announces the relocation of its corporate offices to a new location in Omaha, Neb. in the Gateway I-80 Business Park. PRIMUS has relocated to 6565 South 118th Street, Omaha NE 68137. The new location will provide PRIMUS with one combined facility housing research and development, education and training, controls and electronic assembly, parts and service, sales and accounting departments into one facility. The move comes after careful study and review of the companys future operating needs in light of its strong growth prospect. The new corporate headquarters will ensure PRIMUS continues to offer Quality by Design, Excellence by Choice. The PRIMUS phone numbers and email addresses remain unchanged.
PRIMUS has been in Omaha since its inception and we have enjoyed a rewarding
history of growth and success from our original Omaha locations, says Michael Douglas, PRIMUS president. The move to the new Omaha facility will provide the consolidation needed to support more effective workflow to power PRIMUS growth and expansion efforts."
Since its founding, PRIMUS has grown to be a leader in providing USA-manufactured steam sterilizers for the Healthcare, BioPharmaceutical, Laboratory Research, BioContainment and Vivarium industries. With more than 25 years of experience in the industry, PRIMUS distributes globally.
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