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About beamOne

BeamOne enjoys a long and successful history in the field of electron beam medical product sterilization. Our machines have logged more processing hours than any other ebeam company worldwide.

The company had its beginnings in 1991 when The Titan Corporation (now L-3 Communications) joined with medical product sterilization experts to develop a system which would accommodate the regulatory and processing requirements of medical manufacturers. Titan Scan Technologies subsequently opened its first Service Center in Denver in 1993.

Focused on the concepts of superior customer service and high quality processing, Denver soon operated at near maximum capacity and on a 24/7 basis. Building on that success, a second Service Center was commissioned in San Diego in 1996; and in 2000 the company purchased a third Center in Lima, Ohio, and added a second beam to the San Diego facility. All Service Centers utilize the same Quality System and processing documentation practices, are ISO certified, and operate on a 24/7 basis.

In early 2005, in conjunction with the sale of The Titan Corporation to L-3 Communications, BeamOne LLC purchased the medical device sterilization services division. The transition from Titan Scan to BeamOne was virtually seamless to the company’s customers, and most of the Service Center management team remained solidly in place.

Since purchasing the company in 2005, BeamOne has enjoyed phenomenal success. All service centers have grown their customer and revenue bases, and annual customer satisfaction surveys indicate an impressively high satisfaction level from our business partners. We will open our fourth service center in January 2009 in Alajuela, Costa Rica, and that accomplishment will make BeamOne the only contract sterilization business in all of Central America. The advantages of this new service center to BeamOne, to the multinational companies manufacturing in Costa Rica, and to the country of Costa Rica itself will be immediately apparent.

It is the company’s long-range business plan to continuously build and commission new service centers at regular intervals throughout the U.S. and Latin America.