TUSTIN, Calif., Aug. 2, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Cal-Bay International, Inc.'s (OTCBB:CBYI) wholly owned subsidiary, Cal-Bay Analytical, Inc. has recently been successful in negotiating a purchase order with the University of California at Riverside for a SmartChem automated wet-chemistry analyzer to be supplied by Westco Scientific Instruments, located in Danbury, Connecticut.
Cal-Bay Analytical is the exclusive sales representative for Westco Scientific Instruments in California. According to Bob Thompson, President of Cal-Bay Analytical, "The analyzer to be supplied on this order will be used to perform automated tests of water samples for environmental contaminants that ordinarily would have been very labor-intensive."
About Cal-Bay International
Cal-Bay International, Inc. is a publicly traded company currently trading on the NASDAQ OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB:CBYI). Operating subsidiaries include Cal-Bay Controls, Inc. and Cal-Bay Analytical, Inc., which operate as manufacturer's sales representatives and distributors of environmental, process control instrumentation and laboratory related products and services. Recent, the company released news that it also has a signed letter of intent to acquire Enterprise Automation, Inc.
For additional information refer to the company Internet website at www.calbayinternational.com
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