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We’re Making Moves To Serve You Better

YMC America just completed the combination and expansion of our US operations at our YMC campus in Devens, MA.

This puts our columns and stationary phase team under the same roof (actually, several roofs) with the research, design, and manufacturing teams of our large-scale purification systems.

What does this mean for you?

Our bigger facility means more inventory, better service, and expanded resources. The new facility complies with ISO 9001:2015 guidelines.

We are also expanding our laboratory services to include more testing, training, and support, with new labs in Devens and Thousand Oaks, CA.

Read the complete announcement about our recent moves here.

Posted on July 12, 2021.

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