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'''Integrated Medical Systems International, Inc.''' ('''IMS''') is a consulting and management firm specializing in maintaining surgical instruments for medical clients. The company tests, repairs and refurbishes medical equipment and provides management, training and planning services to hospitals and clinic.
'''Integrated Medical Systems International, Inc.''' ('''IMS''') was a consulting and management firm specializing in maintaining surgical instruments for medical clients. It was acquired by the Steris Corporation of Mentor, Ohio for $175 million in [[2014]].


IMS was founded in [[1991]] by [[Gene Robinson]], who is President and CEO of the privately-held company. IMS now has annual revenues of more than $80 million and more than 600 employees in Alabama and at repair centers in Florida and Arizona.
The privately-held IMS was founded in [[1991]] by [[Gene Robinson]]. The company tested, repaired and refurbished medical equipment and provided management, training and planning services to more than 2,500 hospitals and clinics across the country. By [[2014]] the company had revenues of more than $150 million and employed 1,200 people, 300 of which were based in the Birmingham area.


In [[2010]] the company announced plans to bring its local office, repair and training staff together to a corporate campus near [[Sloss Furnaces]] in [[Birmingham]]. The $7.5 million development will include renovations to an existing building IMS owns and to the former [[Noland Building]] adjacent to it, as well as construction of new facility for its subsidiary '''Wedge Manufacturing''', which carries out high-precision machining. Robinson's non-profit '''Instruments of Mercy''' will also have space at IMS' campus.
IMS's first offices were located on [[Morris Avenue]] and later moved to [[Homewood]]. The company consolidated its Birmingham operations to a 10-acre [[IMS Corporate Campus]] in the [[Sloss Business District]] on [[2nd Avenue South]] in [[Birmingham]]. The company also operated repair centers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Phoenix, Arizona.


The project could be part of a [[Sloss Business Park]] proposed for the area by [[Operation New Birmingham]].
The [[2010]] move cost $7.5 million, including renovations to an existing repair building and to adjacent former [[Noland Building]], as well as construction of new facility for its subsidiary '''Wedge Manufacturing''', which carried out high-precision machining. [[Vikon Surgical]], a medical device developer, and Robinson's non-profit [[Instruments of Mercy]] also shared space at IMS' campus.


==References==
==References==
* Kent, Dawn (February 21, 2010) "Surgical company IMS moving to Birmingham from Homewood." ''Birmingham News''
* Kent, Dawn (February 21, 2010) "Surgical company IMS moving to Birmingham from Homewood." {{BN}}
* Estes, Cary (May 2010) "On the Cutting Edge: Gene Robinson and Integrated Medical Systems work to improve surgical equipment and the city of Birmingham." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 50, No. 5, p. 69
* Williams, Roy L. (April 3, 2011) "On the Record: With Gene Robinson, CEO of Birmingham's IMS, surgical equipment supply company." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (April 1, 2014) "Ohio's STERIS Corp. purchasing Birmingham's IMS in $175 million deal." {{BN}}


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 26 March 2021

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Integrated Medical Systems International, Inc. (IMS) was a consulting and management firm specializing in maintaining surgical instruments for medical clients. It was acquired by the Steris Corporation of Mentor, Ohio for $175 million in 2014.

The privately-held IMS was founded in 1991 by Gene Robinson. The company tested, repaired and refurbished medical equipment and provided management, training and planning services to more than 2,500 hospitals and clinics across the country. By 2014 the company had revenues of more than $150 million and employed 1,200 people, 300 of which were based in the Birmingham area.

IMS's first offices were located on Morris Avenue and later moved to Homewood. The company consolidated its Birmingham operations to a 10-acre IMS Corporate Campus in the Sloss Business District on 2nd Avenue South in Birmingham. The company also operated repair centers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Phoenix, Arizona.

The 2010 move cost $7.5 million, including renovations to an existing repair building and to adjacent former Noland Building, as well as construction of new facility for its subsidiary Wedge Manufacturing, which carried out high-precision machining. Vikon Surgical, a medical device developer, and Robinson's non-profit Instruments of Mercy also shared space at IMS' campus.

References

  • Kent, Dawn (February 21, 2010) "Surgical company IMS moving to Birmingham from Homewood." The Birmingham News
  • Estes, Cary (May 2010) "On the Cutting Edge: Gene Robinson and Integrated Medical Systems work to improve surgical equipment and the city of Birmingham." Birmingham magazine. Vol. 50, No. 5, p. 69
  • Williams, Roy L. (April 3, 2011) "On the Record: With Gene Robinson, CEO of Birmingham's IMS, surgical equipment supply company." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (April 1, 2014) "Ohio's STERIS Corp. purchasing Birmingham's IMS in $175 million deal." The Birmingham News

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