U.S. operations of Konica Medical Imaging in Wayne, NJ, have been restructured. The shake-up, announced by Wayne Thompson, company president and COO, is intended to provide a more efficient organization focused on customers, both end users and resellers.
U.S. operations of Konica Medical Imaging in Wayne, NJ, have been restructured. The shake-up, announced by Wayne Thompson, company president and COO, is intended to provide a more efficient organization focused on customers, both end users and resellers. Sales and business development will be refocused on order creation and order acquisition activities. All service-related resources have been consolidated to enhance coordination and to concentrate on order realization and life-cycle support activities. The restructuring affects all market segments served by Konica, including film, processors, print management, CR, and PACS.
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