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Allied Plus Member Medline Industries, Inc.
4219 E 87th St
Tulsa, OK 74137-2708
Contact: Mr. Gale Brauchie, Vice President of Education Sales
Phone: (918) 284-1081
Fax: (866) 914-3462
www.Medline.com
gbrauchie@Medline.com

Medline Industries is a full line manufacturer and distributor of over 100,000 medical supply items. A market leader in many items used in Allied Healthcare training including gloves, sterile products, disposables, scrubs, uniforms and equipment. Buying direct from the manufacturer eliminates the middleman. In 2012 Medline will have more than 4 Billion in sales to Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Surgery Centers, Schools and retailers such as Walgreens. Medline has 34 warehouses placed across the USA providing excellent service in addition to the lowest prices available to schools anywhere. Medline can also build out new labs with all the equipment needed for Nursing, Medical Assisting, Surgical Technologist, and other healthcare programs.

Spectrum Industries, Inc.
PO Box 400
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729-0400
Contact: Mr. James Lloyd, Senior Executive Sales Manager
Phone: (800) 235-1262
Fax: (800) 335-0473
www.spectrumfurniture.com
jlloyd@spectrumfurniture.com

Leaders in modernizing the learning environment, Spectrum Industries offers furniture for computer labs, technology classrooms, and multi-media centers. Sold direct from the factory, the furnishings are durable, flexible, and ergonomically correct. Using Spectrum's exclusive |P`cable-guard wire management system|P', their solutions to your furniture needs are economical and look great.


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