Eurofins becomes the largest dioxin-testing laboratory worldwide

24-Jan-2005

Eurofins has acquired ERGO (Hamburg), one of the largest and most advanced dioxin-testing laboratories in Germany. ERGO has earned an international reputation in the analysis of dioxins at low concentrations in natural products and biological specimens. ERGO sales are in excess of EUR 2 millions per year.

Through this acquisition Eurofins strengthens its position and becomes the largest dioxin-testing laboratory worldwide. Together with GfA, Oekometric and MPU, Eurofins now carries out more than 15.000 analyses of dioxins and furans per year. Analyses are performed in 3 laboratories using 15 high-resolution mass spectrometer systems. Leading international producers of food and feedstuffs as well as the chemical, steel, energy and waste management industries in 40 countries already trust the Group in this area. Eurofins holds the appropriate accreditations (ISO 17025) and governments approvals for dioxin testing and sampling from several countries including Germany, Belgium, France and Luxembourg. Eurofins is not only the largest private laboratory, but also a major contributor to Research & Development in this area, including brominated dioxins, mixed halogenated dioxins and brominated flame-retardants.

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