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Aerotech Web Site Redesigned For Added Functionality

PHOENIX — Aerotech Laboratories Inc. has announced the launch of its newly redesigned Web site (www.aerotechlabs.com). According to the company, the new site is easier to navigate and has increased functionality and search capabilities.

Updated reference and resource materials can now be found under the InfoBase section, says the company. These resources include an online fungal glossary, previous issues of the Aerotech Monitor, IAQ news, Aerotech tech tips, industry links, and information about real estate issues. This section also includes IAQ expert resources and recent mold legislation information.

Under Products, clients can download a copy of the company’s latest product catalog and also purchase equipment and supplies online. A listing of analytical services can be found under the Services section. Test codes and descriptions of various analyses including special projects are easily accessible for all clients, the company says.

Aerotech’s Xtranet has been given a new name, MyAerotech, and is scheduled to receive a redesign in order to allow clients faster and easier access to reports and sample status. In the Company Profile section there is a list of Aerotech's quality programs, accreditations, a brief company history, and additional company information.

“We hope the redesigned Web site will be a marvelous resource and benefit to our clients,” stated Paul Cochrane, vice president of business development. “We will continue to regularly update the Web site with the latest information and industry news to help ensure it remains current and a valuable resource for our clients.”

Publication date: 08/04/2003

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