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Celsis International - Leader in fast contamination detection

December 2003

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One of the problems that large consumer goods manufacturers face is that the merest hint of a product scare can result in mass hysteria and widespread recalls.  However, one company that is making a mint by preventing this from happening is Celsis International, a world leader in  rapid contamination detection. A new era dawned on Celsis in 2002 when, after an extensive review, it divested its sub-scale hygiene monitoring business to focus on its two core divisions: Celsis Product, which serves the rapid microbial testing market and Celsis Laboratory, which works for the  contract research industries. Although each contributes 50% of sales, it's the former that is the most profitable and enjoys ...

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