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Capsa Solutions Acquires Artromick Mobile Solutions

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 15 Dec 2009
Capsa Solutions (Woodinville, WA, USA), a leading provider of storage, processing, and transport products, has announced the acquisition of Artromick Mobile Solutions Group (Columbus, OH, USA) and their comprehensive line of medication, medical, and mobile computing carts for the extended and acute healthcare sectors. More...


The addition of Artromick further widens a broad product offering for the healthcare market and offers Capsa Solutions' customers more options. The combined product lines of MMI Med Carts, and IRSG--which joined to become Capsa Solutions in September 2009--and the Artromick line cover virtually every room of an acute or long-term healthcare facility. Included in the product portfolio are carts for point of care computing, medication control, anesthesia, malignant hyperthermia, transport, and more. Additionally, the company's high-density mobile storage and fixed shelving are key components for central supply and materials management and a host of additional specialty care carts serves varied roles in a facility.

"Artromick has a history of integrating superior design with the latest technology features to improve the efficiency of caregivers at the point of care,” said Dave Burns, CEO of Capsa Solutions. "The addition of Artromick to the Capsa Solutions family is an absolute win for our healthcare partners. Our spectrum of cart, storage, and mobility solutions fill needs for most any healthcare application. Artromick is a strong and healthy brand that will continue to grow as part of Capsa Solutions.”

"The acquisition of Artromick Mobile Solutions Group by Capsa Solutions creates a significantly stronger healthcare firm for our domestic and international core markets,” said Paul Guth, CEO of Artromick. "This alliance of products and professionals with extensive healthcare experience will drive new innovation that facilitates accuracy in the delivery of patient care.”

The addition of Artromick's products to Capsa's MMI Med Cart and IRSG lines more than doubles the company's' size, as Artromick's carts have been a staple for decades in nursing homes in the United States, where it has an estimated 75% share of the market.

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