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Summary / Overview of Company. Allentown, LCC is a Privately Held Partnership based out of Allentown, NJ DocuSign Envelope ID: 81B77890-5ECB-43B1-B462-5E1B46794F67 000 Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Taxpayer ID: DUNS No.: XXXx No.: xXX System: Allentown, LLC is registered with eVA Ariba: Allentown, LLC is registered with Ariba Allentown, LLC is the leading global provider of quality-built research animal housing and related animal care products to the biomedical research community. For over 51 years, Allentown has produced innovative and superior animal housing solutions, which continue to exceed the industry standards. Our success is based on our strong business integrity, our exacting attention to manufacturing detail, and unparalleled service. Our State-of-the-Art manufacturing facility based in Allentown, New Jersey uniquely qualifies us to provide timely, cost-effective solutions for our customers' research needs. From computer-aided design and development through automated fabrication and welding, Allentown housing solutions are manufactured with tight tolerances to precise specifications. Our experienced workforce combines craftsmanship with innovation, constantly refining our manufacturing processes to ensure our customers the highest quality product at the most competitive price. Allentown's offices in Reading, UK and France compliment a distribution network servicing customers in 66 countries. Allentown's Washing and Contamination Control Systems further expands Allentown's product offering and demonstrates the company's strategic vision of growth, innovation and commitment to the global biomedical research community. Allentown, LLC employs dedicated professionals in the laboratory animal field who exhibit an aptitude for customer service, product application knowledge, and technical skills. As any Allentown customer will tell you, our Technical Sales Consultants, Vivarium Design Services Engineers, Research Animal Housing Specialists and other specialized agents are dedicated to assisting our clients through facility design and layout, installation, training, and, most importantly, unparalleled post-occupancy service. We go the extra distance because that just might be the factor that helps determine a breakthrough. With over 14 Industry Leading Patents, our innovations lower costs for our customers, increase productivity and improve the environment for both research animals and staff. Years ago, we led the industry by introducing more du...
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