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Having the support of a data management solution with intrinsic flexibility enables laboratories across all industries to increase productivity and efficiency. As the largest refiner in the U.S., Marathon Petroleum Company (MPC) needed a LIMS capable of centralizing the laboratory operations of multiple locations over three North American time zones. At the same time, they needed a system that could meet the unique configuration needs of each site without sacrificing upgradability. In this webinar, you’ll learn how MPC achieved a centralized enterprise deployment with Thermo Scientific™ SampleManager LIMS™ software. We’ll demonstrate how MPC uses SampleManager LIMS software functionality like workflows and forms to automate processes and improve efficiency across all sites, enabling these multiple locations to operate as one.

Presenter

Seth Heupel
Refining Chemist, Galveston Bay Refinery
Marathon Petroleum Company
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Seth Heupel holds a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Kentucky and has been employed with Marathon Petroleum Corporation for over 10 years, initially as a laboratory technician. Over the last six years Seth has served as laboratory bench chemist and LIMS administrator for the process control laboratories at two of Marathon Petroleum Corporation’s refineries. Seth currently resides in Houston, TX servicing the Galveston Bay Refinery, the largest facility in Marathon Petroleum’s 16 refinery system.

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