About VEE GEE Scientific, Inc from http://www.veegee.com
VEE GEE Scientific was founded by our Chairman, Guy McFarland, in 1981. We are, in essence, an importing wholesaler. We buy alternative brand name product lines in large quantities from overseas and sell world wide to resellers; primarily laboratory supply companies.
Historically our niche has been supplying the small to medium sized companies who need a price advantage in order to compete. That position has evolved as our product lines have gained recognition as quality brand names preferred in many industries. We continue to supply the small and medium sized distributor, and now find ourselves also supplying some of the largest companies in our field. It is important to note that we hold tightly to a philosophy of importing only products which hold their own in quality comparisons, and which have a stable, long term future. We could not remain in business if we simply sought the least expensive brands in the world. Without seeming too clichè, our products offer the best overall value, not simply the lowest price.
Our most important asset is our ability to service our customers in a personal yet professional
manner. While we are not the largest company in our industry, our commitment to excellence is
second to none.
Activities: Distributor, Manufacturer Year Company Founded: 1981 Export Markets: Latin America/Caribbean, South America, Western Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Pacific Rim, Australia, China, Europe, Canada, Mexico Import Markets: Asia, Europe
June 26, 2008 —
VEE GEE BOD Bottles Offer Smaller Packaging & Class A Borosilicate Glass Specifications
Kirkland, WA, June 25, 2008-VEE GEE Scientific introduces BOD bottles to its line of laboratory glassware. BOD bottles are the perfect choice for incubating diluted samples of clean water, wastewater, effluent water, and polluted water during the 5-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) test. Packaged with the consumer in mind, VEE GEE BOD bottles are available in packs of 6 and cases of 24; the small pack size is unique among BOD bottle manufacturers. Other benefits include interchangeable...
March 27, 2008 —
New Inverted Microscopes Equip Expanding Biomedical Disciplines
Kirkland, WA, March 25, 2008-VanGuard Microscopes announces its 1400INi series inverted microscopes with infinity optics, a user-friendly design, and a trinocular head that supports digital image documentation. Stage inserts give flexibility to observe biological cultures within well plates, Petri dishes, slides, and vials. Fluorescence upgrade kits will be available as options soon. The series is suited for tissue culture analysis, pharmacology, immunology, and related biomedical disciplines.
October 17, 2007 —
Digital Refractometer Measures Hydration Level of Wrestlers
Kirkland, WA, September 13, 2007-VEE GEE Scientific announces the release of model PDX-CL, a digital clinical refractometer used to test the urine specific gravity of wrestlers and other interscholastic athletes. A valuable tool for coaches, athletic directors, and health professionals, model PDX-CL is faster and easier to use than traditional optical refractometers, has a battery life of over 5000 readings, and is registered with the FDA.
August 7, 2007 —
Digital Microscope Camera Captures High-Definition Images and Video
Kirkland, WA, August 2, 2007 - VEE GEE Scientific announces the XLi M-Series digital microscope cameras, a perfect match for nearly any clinician, biomedical researcher, and material science technician who wants to document and archive microscope images and videos. With resolution up to 2048 X 1536 (QXGA) and the included XLi-Cap software, the M-Series camera systems adapt to most microscopes, produce clear images, and feature software tools specific to microscopy imaging.
May 4, 2007 —
New Affordable Clinical Microscopes Offer Advanced Features
VanGuard Microscopes, manufacturers of complete turn-key microscope systems, introduces a new series of affordable clinical compound microscopes. The 1300 series models have features often available only on research-grade microscopes, such as infinity-corrected optics. The advanced features, ergonomic design, and cost-effective price of the microscopes will benefit scientists in laboratories, industrial facilities, clinics, and universities.