SANYO E&E Europe BV continues to increase the
strength of the SANYO brand in the UK and the companies relationship with the
National Blood Service, with the provision of 41 x MDF-U442 Freezers for the new
Test Assessment Facility (TAF), located at its Blood Centre in Manchester.
The National Blood Service is an integral part of the UK’s National Health Service, delivering blood products and tissues throughout
England
and
Wales, as well as performing vital research into issues concerning blood matters.
The aim of the new TAF is to evaluate the specificity of
vCJD screening assays and assess the potential for impact of each test upon the
donor population. In order to achieve this, the National Blood Service are
preparing a Test Assessment Panel, consisting of 10,000 donations which will be irreversibly
anonymised and sub-aliquoted into deep well archive racks. The
donations will consist of 5,000
UK
donations and 5,000 US
donations, with
UK
staff working alongside their colleagues in the
U.S.
to achieve this. The samples will be stored frozen until such time that tests
become available and they will then be retrieved for use with the test kits.
Kits will be sited at
Manchester
and the NBS staff will perform the evaluations. Once fully stocked, the TAF
will have almost 1.5 million aliquots in storage and for which each MDF-U442 is
equipped with a tailor made storage system.
Belinda Pelle, Assistant Testing Manager at the
Manchester
site stated:
“The NBS has been working with Sanyo for a long time, and
we discussed our requirements for the use of upright freezers as our storage
environment of choice. Working alongside Richard Bennett (UK Sales Manager), we
were able to determine the most suitable racking system in order to store our
samples safely, and for them to be easily retrievable. The storage capacity of
the racking system then enabled us to determine the number of freezers that we
required. We are very happy with our freezers and the custom designed racking
system, which compliment each other very well. We are now in the process of
local validation of the equipment, as well as continuing to prepare the TAF for
implementation.”
Richard Bennett added “We have a successful business
relationship with the National Blood Service and they have many MDF Freezers, MCO
Incubators and MPR Refrigeration
units in use in their centre’s across the
UK
. For this project it was important for us to be able to work with the customer
and provide the ideal solution for their large scale storage needs.”