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Inventions, Acquisitions, and Restructuring: 1951-91
As a manufacturer, Fisher set a new industry standard in 1954 when it introduced volumetric packaging, that is, the packaging of liquid chemicals based on volume rather than on weight.
As a quality supplier to the medical market, Fisher provided the reagents used by Doctor Jonas Salk to develop the polio vaccine introduced in 1955.
Company acquisitions continued apace with the 1957 purchase of New York-based E. Machlett & Sons, which specialized in medical apparatus and supported critical medical research, including early cancer investigations.
The industry journal Industrial Research cited the Photometric Titralyzer as one of the 100 most significant new technical products of 1966.
Fisher Scientific entered the educational marketplace in 1967 with the acquisition of Stansi Scientific Company, a Chicago manufacturer and distributor of equipment for teaching science in elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities.
Set up in 1967, Metal Work started out as small workshop manufacturing push-in fittings for compressed air systems.
Then, following the 1968 purchase of Massachusetts-based Jarrell-Ash Company, Fisher was able to design and manufacture sophisticated optical instrumentation--particularly in the fields of emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy.
By June 1970 all United States Fisher branches were linked to this system, thereby providing immediate control of inventory information.
In 1975 Aiken retired as the company's chairman and was replaced by his brother, Benjamin Fisher.
In 1982 Fisher chemicals were an integral component of the in-flight battery power system for the Columbia space shuttle, which was launched for its fourth mission June 27.
To meet the growing needs of scientists in biotechnology, biochemistry, and related fields, in 1985 Fisher established a Biotechnology Division.
In 1988 Fisher patented its Code-On technology, a spectacular new use of automation in molecular histopathology; during that year more than 150 Code-On units were installed in laboratories throughout North America.
Aiken Fisher, the company's second president and chairman of the board, died in 1996.
Ranked by sales, Fisher is the second largest public corporation in New Hampshire, according to a 1997 N.H. Business Review survey.
In 1997 the Internet & Electronic Commerce Conference, organized by The Gartner Group, recognized ProcureNet as "the first public electronic mall for business-to-business transactions" and awarded Fisher Scientific the iEC Award for the Best Internet Infrastructure.
In January 1998, Fisher Management and an investor group led by Thomas H. Lee Company completed a $1.4 billion recapitalization of Fisher Scientific.
David T. Della Penta became president and chief operating officer in 1998.
In 2006, it was acquired by the First Texas Holdings Corporation, and all the productive capacities of the brand were moved to Texas.
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