”The McKesson Canada project is supported by the Ontario Fuel Cell Innovation Program and has approvals from the TSSA. ()Contact:Per Albæk, CEODantherm A/SJegstrupvej 47800 Skive, Denmark+45-96-14-37-20pa@dantherm. Since 1958, parent corporation Dantherm Air Handling A/S has built a solid reputation as a trusted supplier of custom electronic cooling products, services and support. McKesson Canada carries more than 35,000 products, in 17 distribution centers, and provides logistics and distribution to more than 800 manufacturers – delivering their products to 6,300 retail pharmacies, 1,350 hospitals, long-term care centers, clinics and institutions throughout Canada.Denmark, Europe, March 10, 2009 -- Dantherm Power recently completed the delivery of a backup power system based on fuel cell technology to McKesson Canada, the leading provider of logistics services, pharmaceutical solutions, software applications and automation solutions within the Canadian healthcare marketplace.


In addition to the backup system from Dantherm Power, a hydrogen generation system manufactured by local Ontario firm, Electric Hydrogen Inc..comThis release was published on openPR. McKesson Canada is a wholly-owned subsidiary of McKesson Corporation of San Francisco. Our customers can be safe in the knowledge that we are always accessible in critical situations.About McKesson CanadaFounded more than 100 years ago, McKesson Canada is the leading provider of logistics as well as information products and services within the Canadian health care marketplace. This integrated system eliminates the need to deliver hydrogen fuel to the site. Ontario, in conjunction with the Hydrogen Village project, and British Columbia are the first provinces to benefit from the initiative with three sites planned or operational. of Burlington, has also been https://www.nbbiaoda.com/product/power-strip/ installed.About Dantherm PowerDantherm Power Inc. “The system functions seamlessly with our existing UPS system, which provides constant, stable power, regardless of what happens with the electricity grid.


“The application of fuel cell technology in UPS solutions looks set to be a cost-effective way of providing reliable power for all our needs at McKesson,” says Dimitris Polygenis, VP McKesson Specialty in Canada. However, it is particularly significant for Dantherm Power,” says Per Albæk, CEO at Dantherm Power. Once McKesson is satisfied with the installation in Canada, the potential for larger orders is clear. The company also provides a full range of services to Canadian manufacturers and healthcare providers, contributing to the quality and safety of care for Canadian patients. McKesson is one of the largest suppliers of services to the health sector and distributors of pharmaceutical products in the USA and Canada. Dantherm Power focuses on the commercialization of Backup Power products based on fuel cell technology; from development and production, to sale and support of complete solutions to customers in the Information Technology and Telecom Markets. is the North American subsidiary of Dantherm Power A/S which is located in Skive, Denmark.The McKesson data centre project is part of Dantherm Power’s participation in CanDan, the joint Canadian-Danish initiative for hydrogen and fuel cell technology. Beyond pharmaceutical distribution, McKesson Canada has provided automation services for 2,500 retail pharmacies; and is also active in hospital automation solutions, dispensing more than 100 million doses each year. The system produces and stores hydrogen onsite using water electrolysis, which ensures that McKesson always has eight hours of available backup power. “The fact that we are beginning to supply backup power to indoor IT and data installations, in addition to our already well established outdoor network systems, is an important step as far as our growth and development is concerned.“On its own, this is a small order.Dantherm Power recently completed the delivery of a backup power system based on fuel cell technology to McKesson Canada, the leading provider of logistics services, pharmaceutical solutions, software applications and automation solutions within the Canadian healthcare marketplace. The system will ensure the organisation’s data servers and Call Centre, which provide critical service and distribution in Toronto, Canada, are supplied with constant power.”Per Albæk also emphasises that the new initiatives are being carried out in partnership with a company ranked 18th in the Fortune 500 list

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