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Timothy Ayr

Inventory Control Manager at Defibtech

Timothy Ayr is an experienced inventory control and supply chain management professional, currently serving as Inventory Control Manager at Defibtech, LLC since September 2016. In this role, Timothy implemented new controls for inventory tracking and reconciliation, achieving significant reductions in year-end physical inventory variance. Previously, Timothy held the position of Supply Chain Manager at Trelleborg Coated Systems US, Inc, where responsibilities included collaborating with Quality Assurance and R&D on material development and navigating ISO audits. Earlier roles included Purchasing Coordinator and Inventory Control Coordinator at Uretek, LLC, where Timothy focused on maintaining plant productivity and enhancing inventory accuracy. Timothy's career began at Nova Transportation Services, managing dispatch and customer service functions. Educationally, Timothy holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Southern Connecticut State University.

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Branford, United States

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Defibtech, LLC, is a leader and innovator in the design and manufacture of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and other lifesaving resuscitation products such as the new automated chest compression device Lifeline ARM. By using advanced design and manufacturing techniques, Defibtech provides value-oriented, easy-to-use solutions with high quality and reliability. Defibtech devices include the Lifeline™ and ReviveR™ families of AEDs and related accessories. With more than 450,000 defibrillators shipped worldwide in various language configurations, Defibtech has drawn accolades and won numerous awards for innovative product design, growth, quality, and services. Defibtech’s products are sold exclusively through their network of distribution partners in the United States and in more than 50 countries around the world. With headquarters in Guilford, Conn., Defibtech designs and manufactures its products in the United States according to current Good Manufacturing Practices in state-of-the-art ISO compliant facilities.