Digital radiography developer Swissray International has announced an order for 30 ddRChest-Systems from the Romanian Ministry of Health. The order follows on a shipment of 32 ddRMulti-Systems delivered to Romania early this year.
The latest order is valued at $7 million, and is guaranteed by the Swiss Export Risk Guarantee (ERG) program, according to Elmsford, NY-based Swissray. Swissray expects to deliver the units in the second quarter of 2001. The vendor has now sold more than 100 ddR systems worldwide, 62 of which have come from the Romanian Ministry of Health.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersOctober 12, 2000
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