The U.S. military has purchased more than 50 Orex CR units from distributor SourceOne Healthcare Technologies. The military intends to use the units in battlefield situations, said Orex Computed Radiography president and CEO Hillel Bachrach. The purchase totaled $5 million, according to Orex of Yokneam, Israel, and SourceOne of Cleveland.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
February 12, 2003
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