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The new, enhanced fleet of shipping containers for Mo-99 (left) and the current fleet of containers (right). This specialized fleet marks one the many upgrades that occurred following the May 2009 NRU shutdown.
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Nordion employees prepare Mo-99 in its shielding container for shipment to our customers. Canada supplies a significant amount of the world's medical isotopes.
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Mo-99 in its new shipping container and ready for distribution to our customers—radiopharmaceutical manufacturers. The world-class Nordion operations and logistics teams are integral in getting product to customers when they need it.
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Incoming isotopes arrive from Nordion supplier to be processed and purified by the Nordion team. Nordion continually works to improve cycle times and process efficiencies to ensure available material is utilized efficiently.
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Incoming isotopes carefully being positioned under a Mo-99 hot cell for processing and purifying.
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A highly trained and specialized team preparing Mo-99 in its hot cell for customers around the world.
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A Nordion medical isotope production team actively engaged in retraining and work-hardening exercises following the May 2009 NRU shutdown.
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An inside view of a medical isotope hot cell. The Nordion team is highly trained with specialized skills required to handle these critical materials for patients around the world.
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MAPLE 1 Reactor at 500 kw Power.
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Medical isotope supply chain.
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