Withdrawal from Gas Analyser Business

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Withdrawal from Gas Analyser Business

28 May, 2012

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Casella Measurement (UK), global specialists in the development, manufacture and supply of industrial hygiene, occupational health and environmental monitoring instrumentation, today announced that it has withdrawn from the business related to the manufacture and supply of reference method gas analysers for air quality monitoring, that it had previously operated under the Casella Monitor brand name.

In line with the company’s ambitious growth strategy, IDEAL Industries Ltd, through the on-going Casella Measurement business, has chosen to concentrate its efforts on its core business areas of Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health and Environmental Dust and Noise Monitoring.

Paul Finnie, Vice President IDEAL Industries Europe says: “Since focussing Casella Measurement on its core product segments and customer sectors, the business has shown good progress. That journey will continue as the business develops core revenue streams in growth markets around the world. In addition, Casella Measurement has a very exciting pipeline of new products planned over the next few years as it continues to bring new innovation and value to its customers.”

As a result of this new focus and emphasis on its core business, Casella Monitor will no-longer retain the necessary resources required to manufacture and supply Gas Analysers. This withdrawal will take place with immediate effect.

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