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1. Sapphire Engineering | About Us | Links
www.sapphireengineering.com/Ab - [Cached]Published on: 12/26/2007 Last Visited: 12/26/2007
Steve Nurnberg becomes President of Sapphire Engineering a Division of Scivex when Keith Besse resigned.
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In May, Keith Besse sold Sapphire Engineering to Scivex for an undisclosed amount. Mr. Besse stayed on as President until January 2002.
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Keith D. Besse becomes President of SEI.
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Mr. Keith D. Besse joins SEI as Vice President of Manufacturing. 1979 sales reach $490,000 U.S. -
2. Upchurch Scientific - Company News
www.upchurch.com/AboutUs/news0 - [Cached]Published on: 5/11/2001 Last Visited: 5/21/2008
Sapphire Engineering President and CEO Keith D. Besse agreed and added his thoughts on changes in the analytical instrument market that helped bring the two companies together.
"In the early 80s, everyone produced and sold components to OEM's who built up their assemblies in house," said Besse."But in the last 10 years there has been concentrated effort by OEMs to outsource many of these activities.Consequently, both our organizations have followed specialty components upstream at the OEM level and began offering customers subassembly and turnkey services.
"Today, we purchase many Upchurch parts to connect and finish our subassemblies," Besse continued. -
3. upchurch.com
upchurch.com/AboutUs/news05110 - [Cached]Published on: 5/11/2001 Last Visited: 5/21/2008
Sapphire Engineering President and CEO Keith D. Besse agreed and added his thoughts on changes in the analytical instrument market that helped bring the two companies together.
"In the early 80s, everyone produced and sold components to OEM's who built up their assemblies in house," said Besse."But in the last 10 years there has been concentrated effort by OEMs to outsource many of these activities.Consequently, both our organizations have followed specialty components upstream at the OEM level and began offering customers subassembly and turnkey services.
"Today, we purchase many Upchurch parts to connect and finish our subassemblies," Besse continued.

