Atreo Services introduces liners for 6-inch hospital pneumatic tube system carriers


Atreo Services, a provider of personalized service and support programs for hospitals nationwide that rely on material handling automation, today introduces a collection of foam liners designed specifically for its new 6-inch sealed, leak-resistant pneumatic tube system carrier. 

Atreo’s new sealed carrier provides leak protection when sending liquid contents within most common brand-name systems.  The new liners provide cushioned protection for lab samples, blood specimens, medications or other contents requiring secondary containment during transport.   Atreo markets durable, long-lasting foam inserts specifically for transport of tubes, as well as flat liners, wrap liners and carrier end-caps. 

“These inserts were created in tandem with Atreo’s new 6-inch leak-resistant carrier to provide the ultimate in safe and secure transport within a pneumatic tube system, reducing potential for content agitation and breakage,” says Atreo President Dennis McWherter.  “Our liners work effectively with all of Atreo’s 6-inch carriers as well as those of competitive brands.”  

Atreo offers a unique carrier and liner combination purchase program that reduces costs when buying both products. Contact Atreo Services toll-free at 844.819.5897 to talk with a representative about pricing and quantity purchase options.   Visit us online at www.atreoservices.com or Atreo on LinkedIn for more information. 

 



August 27, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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