Scaling Turnkey Solutions across multiple geographical regions presents a unique challenge: inconsistency. A safety guard fabricated in a local shop in Mexico may not match the specifications of one built in Vietnam, creating maintenance nightmares for your client. Mdfence solves this by offering a globally standardized Valla de Seguridad Industrial platform. Whether you are deploying an Automated Production Line in Detroit or Dusseldorf, our modular Q235 carbon steel components ensure that your safety infrastructure maintains a unified engineering language, simplifying spare parts management and training for the end-user.

One Design, Any Location

When you design a Robotic Work Cell, you expect the physical reality to match your CAD model. Local fabrication often introduces deviations—posts that are slightly off-center or gates that sag—which force on-site engineers to improvise. This “improvisation” kills project margins.

Mdfence supports your engineering team with precise CAD-to-Reality execution. As seen in the layout above, we can translate complex, large-scale perimeter designs into a precise Bill of Materials (BOM). Our factory-produced Framed Panels and posts are manufactured to strict tolerances. This means that a Valla de Seguridad para Robots layout approved in your headquarters can be assembled identically at any client site, ensuring that safety distances and PLC interlock positions are exactly as designed, every single time.

De-skilling the Installation Process

Finding skilled labor for installation is increasingly difficult and expensive. A system that relies on on-site welding or complex fabrication demands high-level trade skills that may not be available in remote industrial zones.

We designed our system to be assembled, not fabricated. The image below illustrates our intuitive installation logic for a hinged door. Every component, from the hinge to the door stop, bolts into pre-defined locations. This “IKEA-style” simplicity allows you to utilize general mechanical labor for assembly without compromising the structural integrity required by Industrial Safety Standards Organizations. It drastically reduces the training burden on local contractors and accelerates the handover of your Assembly Systems.


Standardized Hinged Door Installation Steps

Step-by-step bolt-on assembly eliminates the need for skilled fabricators.

A Unified Compliance Strategy

Navigating the patchwork of global safety regulations—OSHA in the US, CE in Europe, GB in China—is a significant liability for exporters of Custom Machinery. Relying on local suppliers often means re-validating the safety of the guarding for every project.

Mdfence provides a “compliance passport.” Our system is tested and certified by TUV to meet ISO 14120 standards, which are harmonized across most major industrial markets. By integrating our Valla de Seguridad Industrial, you embed a pre-verified layer of safety into your machine. This simplifies the final risk assessment for your client and provides a consistent safety argument for your Automotive Industry Association customers, regardless of where the factory is located.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How does standardization save money on maintenance?
By using a standard catalog of parts (e.g., one type of post, standard panel widths) across all your facilities, you can maintain a smaller, centralized inventory of spare parts. If a fence is damaged in Plant A, you know exactly what part number to order, eliminating custom fabrication costs.

2. Can I get the CAD models for my layout design?
Yes. We provide a comprehensive library of 3D models (STEP/IGES) for our posts, panels, and doors. Your engineering team can drop these directly into your line layout to check for collisions and accurate spacing before ordering.

3. Is the assembly hardware metric or imperial?
Our standard system utilizes Metric fasteners (M8, M10), which are the global standard for automotive and industrial machinery. This ensures compatibility with the toolkits of maintenance teams worldwide.

4. Do you support multi-site rollouts for large corporations?
Yes. We work with large system integrators and manufacturers to establish “Corporate Standard” fence specifications. This ensures that every new production line installed globally adheres to the same safety and aesthetic standard.

5. How do you handle shipping for international projects?
Our flat-pack modular design is optimized for container shipping. Unlike welded fence sections that ship mostly “air,” our panels stack densely, significantly reducing logistics costs for overseas projects.