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VWR International is an American company involved in the distribution of research laboratory products, with over 1,200,000 items to more than 250,000 customers in North America and Europe. The U.S. division is headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania. VWR ranked #91 in 2006, and #77 in 2005, in Forbes list of largest American private companies. Suppliers include Applied Scientific, 3B Scientific Duracell, Kimberly-Clark, Bel-Art Products, and Welch Allyn. VWR primarily serves the government, biotechnology, life science, education, electronics and pharmaceutical sectors. In 2010, the company maintained operations in 25 countries and processed approximately 50,000 order lines daily from a logistical network, which includes 25 strategically located distribution centers.

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  • VWR International is an American company involved in the distribution of research laboratory products, with over 1,200,000 items to more than 250,000 customers in North America and Europe. The U.S. division is headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania. VWR ranked #91 in 2006, and #77 in 2005, in Forbes list of largest American private companies. Suppliers include Applied Scientific, 3B Scientific Duracell, Kimberly-Clark, Bel-Art Products, and Welch Allyn. VWR primarily serves the government, biotechnology, life science, education, electronics and pharmaceutical sectors. In 2010, the company maintained operations in 25 countries and processed approximately 50,000 order lines daily from a logistical network, which includes 25 strategically located distribution centers. (en)
  • VWR International ist ein amerikanischer Händler von Laborausstattung mit Sitz in Radnor im Delaware Valley. 1966 fusionierten die Unternehmen Van Waters & Rogers aus Seattle zur Univar Corporation. 1986 wurde diese aufgespalten in die bestehende Univar, einen Chemikalienhändler, sowie die neue VWR Corporation. 2004 verkaufte Merck KGaA das Unternehmen an die Private-Equity-Gesellschaft Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R). Diese gab es 2007 an (MDP) weiter, die das Unternehmen 2014 an die Börse brachten. Zum 22. November 2017 wurde VWR International von übernommen. (de)
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