CINCINNATI, OH, May 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) The European-American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) held its annual healthcare exhibition yesterday at The Westin Hotel, attracting 200 representatives from the Great Lakes region, Greater Cincinnati international business community and healthcare industry.
The conference gathers regional, national and international experts, corporate leaders and policy makers to promote a better understanding of American and European healthcare systems and provide networking opportunities to small and large organizations. With an emphasis on cost management, responsibility, liability, opportunity and impact - the 2011 conference covered topics such as: the evolution of healthcare systems and population trends in Europe versus the U.S., wellness and productivity management, corporate perspectives, community response, health policies and corporate response to policy changes.
Blegalbloss , the company that reinvented the file box, was present to promote its line of innovative box and container products that support the healthcare industry in America. Blegalbloss products are ergonomic and alleviate physical strain that workers endure on a daily basis. Blegalbloss products reduce injury in the workplace and help to ensure a more productive and economical environment for organizations. Blegalbloss maximize the use of recycled material to manufacture its products.
In particular interest were the Blegalbloss Compliance Series file boxes. With its patents pending and privacy compliant features, Blegalbloss differentiates itself from its competitors' products. For example, the Blegalbloss file box allows a user to lock its box using zip ties or actual locks. This feature serves as a deterrent to theft and prying eyes. In industries where privacy and security are important and legally mandated, Blegalbloss is the first file box company to offer these features to its customers.
Please visit Blegalbloss.com for more information about products and services that are changing the workplace for the better. Visit europe-cincinnati.com for more information about the European-American Chamber of Commerce (EACC).
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Blegalbloss participate in the EACC 2011 Conference, Expo & Gala Dinner
Blegalbloss of Cincinnati, OH, participates in the European-American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) 2011 Conference, Expo & Gala Dinner, in Cincinnati.
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[Press-News.org] Blegalbloss participate in the EACC 2011 Conference, Expo & Gala DinnerBlegalbloss of Cincinnati, OH, participates in the European-American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) 2011 Conference, Expo & Gala Dinner, in Cincinnati.