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ECG Client SDVOSB Altamira Receives ECAT Contract for Power Exam Tables and Procedure Chairs

February 4, 2021 | Business Development, Government

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 1, 2021 Altamira Ltd. Receives ECAT Contract with Defense Logistics Agency Federal Procurement Agents Now Have Access UMF Medical Power Exam Tables and Procedure Chairs Pittsburgh, PA. - Medical accessibility equipment provider Altamira LTD will expand supply offerings to federal agencies providing health care through Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA) Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC), Electronic Catalog (ECAT) system. On this contract, the company will provide UMF Medical manufactured power exam chairs via ECAT contract SPE2DH-21-D-0051. “This level of distribution allows Altamira to serve veterans and military personnel efficiently and effectively,” said Joseph Kramer, Managing Partner of Altamira.…

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