TSC donates barcode printers to 20 hospitals in China to fight Cornovirus

TSC donates barcode printers to 20 hospitals in China to fight Cornovirus
Taiwan-based TSC Auto ID Technology (TSC) has donated 300 pieces of barcode printers to nearly 20 hospitals among different cities in China to fight the deadline disease Novel Coronavirus.

The donation has been made as part of the CSR drive. It has been done along with its Chinese partner, TSC said in a statement.

TSC barcode printers will support healthcare frontline for varied application including patients ID tracking, hospital admission, hospital nursery, specimen/blood labeling, medication tracking, staff ID stamp, access control and healthcare materials management to enhance healthcare workforce and medical treatment efficiency.

On this occasion, TSC president Sam Wang said: “We should all join hands to fight this epidemic and help the people in China suffering from this severe outbreak in whatever possible way we can.

And we really hope this small gesture of lending a helping hand to the hospitals can help the authorities to facilitate the treatment facilities in a better and efficient way,” he said in a statement.

TSC has three decades of experience dedicated to barcode and label printers, with more than five million installed in over 90 countries. The company is among the top five manufacturers of thermal label printers in the world.
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