Central Research Laboratories® (CRL), a global leader in the remote handling industry, is proud to announce the launch of its new brand identity and website.

RED WING, Minn. (PRWEB) April 24, 2018

With a legacy of over 70 years of innovative experience, CRL continues to develop an unrivaled offering of remote handling solutions. “We are constantly building on our experience to provide our customers with the best possible solutions for every application need, helping them to create better products – and a safer environment for their employees. Our approach to evaluate and customize our solutions to optimally serve our customers’ needs gives us a unique advantage in the marketplace,” says Byron J. Paul, DESTACO President. “As we continue to evolve and advance, we want our brand and messaging to reflect the unmatched service and value that we deliver.”

“The new logo provides a more dynamic look and feel, while better representing the protective barrier created by each of our products,” continued Paul. “This, along with the new blue color palette, better represents CRL’s identity as a technology leader and innovator with our customers”

The redesigned website (with a new home at crlsolutions.com) provides a more intuitive and enhanced user experience, highlighting advanced application-focused solutions for both nuclear and life science markets. The revamped layout highlights the full portfolio of products – including Telemanipulators, Transfer Systems, Glove Ports and DURABLE™ Glove Sleeve Systems – while seamlessly integrating application focused solutions into each of these product groups, providing a truly enhanced user experience.

For more information on CRL and its extensive family of remote handling solutions, please visit crlsolutions.com.

About CRL & DESTACO
Headquartered in Red Wing, MN, USA, Central Research Laboratories® (CRL) became a DESTACO company in 2007. It possesses more than 70 years of innovation experience in the development of remote-handling systems, including Telemanipulators, Transfer Systems, Glove Ports and Waste Drum Transfer Systems. CRL solutions promote operator safety and efficiency when performing various tasks in nuclear and life science applications around the world.

DESTACO, a Dover company, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance automation, workholding and remote-handling solutions. The company serves customers in a variety of end-markets, including the automotive, life science, consumer packaged goods, aerospace, industrial and nuclear sectors.

Built on a legacy of more than 100 years, DESTACO offers a comprehensive portfolio of products designed to engineer precise movement, placement and control solutions that drive productivity and uptime for manufacturers around the world. The DESTACO family of products consists of industry-leading brands such as DESTACO Manual Clamps, Power Clamps, and End Effectors; CAMCO™ and Ferguson™ Indexers; Robohand™ Grippers; and CRL™ Manipulators and Transfer Ports.

DESTACO is based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S.A. The company has more than 800 employees with 13 locations, in 9 countries, across the Americas, Europe and Asia.

DESTACO is part of Dover Corporation, a diversified global manufacturer with annual revenues of $7 billion. The company delivers innovative equipment and components, specialty systems and support services through four major operating segments: Energy, Engineered Systems, Fluids, and Refrigeration & Food Equipment. Headquartered in Downers Grove, IL.

More information is available at destaco.com and dovercorporation.com.

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