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Is having a service agreement important?

Aug 7, 2023

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When purchasing a new car, buyers generally don’t think twice about adding on a service package – engines should be serviced regularly to perform in top condition. The risk of a breakdown, especially at the worst possible moment, is too great otherwise. The same line of thought should apply when it comes to your analytical laboratory equipment. Laboratory personnel know the pain resulting from instruments causing trouble right in the middle of an important analysis series. This can cascade further by putting deadlines in jeopardy, such as during a campaign when everything comes to a halt if results cannot be delivered on time. On top of that are the unexpected repair costs that were not necessarily foreseen in the budget. However, a simple solution for this complicated sounding problem exists—a service agreement.

Risks of not having a service agreement in place

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Not taking care of your analytical instruments in the proper way can have far more severe consequences than just having to organize emergency repairs. This also has nothing to do with simple bad luck.

A neglected instrument is more likely to break down or show operating failures. This results in increased downtime and consequently in costly delays of routine work and passing critical deadlines.