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Stago's Headquarters Move to New Building

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 22 Apr 2014
Image: Stago\'s New Building (Photo courtesy of Stago).
Image: Stago\'s New Building (Photo courtesy of Stago).
Hemostasis specialist Stago (Asnières sur Seine, France) has moved its headquarters to a new building fully dedicated to its business activities. The functional, and contemporary 8,300 m² building is designed to accommodate not only the Group’s various global functions but also the activities of its French subsidiary. It will allow the company to optimize its everyday operations and to greet partners and customers in an even more welcoming environment.

Officially recognised as a low-energy, high environmental quality building, this development is part of a sustainable quality approach embodying the values that have guided Stago for nearly 70 years. This investment is an indicator of the company’s healthy balance sheet. It was made possible by its employees’ expertise and hard work, and above all by the strong support of the hemostasis scientific and medical community.

Patrick Monnot, deputy vice president Stago, commented, “The rapid acceleration in our international expansion meant we needed a new Head Office, more closely reflecting the Stago image and its operations today.”

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