GE - CT Scanner - Optima CT520
Non Technical and Terms
- Pricing -
- From $452,000 to $475,000 without the generator option
- From $490,000 to $525,000 with the generator option; depending on configuration and region.
- Initial Delivery Time - 35-45 weeks
- Pricing Incoterm - CIP
- Warranty - 12 months
- Shipping - Air, sea, land
Training
Remote user training (e.g., web conferencing) included in price for each piece of equipment.
Manuals
Printed user and service manuals will be provided with each piece of equipment.
Payment
There is a 30% Advance Payment and 70% payment on shipping. Payments are to be made by Bank Direct Payment.
GE Healthcare (www.gehealthcare.com) is a global medical technology and digital solutions manufacturer including patient monitoring, medical imaging and life support.
Contact - For technical questions or assistance determining your requirements contact Chris Bonnett (chris.bonnett@ge.com).
A Containerized Computed Tomography (CT) Scanner is a stand-alone container that is designed to include all medical, facility and ancillary capabilities for the provision of CT scanner diagnostic imaging services. The scanner itself is housed in a radiation-protected stand-alone container with treatment room and control room. CT Scanners are noninvasive radiographic systems that are used to produce thin three-dimensional cross-sectional images (slices) of the human body. Containerized CT Scanner units are designed to operate using on-line electrical power provided locally for the scanner and facility (container) operations, or may be purchased with an optional diesel generator to be totally self-supporting for the electricity requirements for the entire container, including climate control and all imaging equipment. WHO specify a 64 slice CT scanner for Covid response, although lower slice equipment will generally meet core clinical needs.