Per un Global Operations Director managing facilities from Detroit to Shanghai, consistency is the holy grail. You standardize your PLCs, your robotics, and your ERP systems. Yet, when it comes to Recinzione di sicurezza industriale, many multi-national companies fall into the trap of “local fabrication.”
The result? A patchwork of safety standards where a welding cell in Germany complies with ISO 14120, while the identical cell in Mexico relies on uncertified, locally welded mesh. Mdfence provides a unified, modular guarding solution that ensures every facility, regardless of location, meets the same rigorous TUV-certified safety benchmarks, protecting your global brand reputation and your workforce.
The “Frankenstein Factory” Problem
Allowing local plants to source their own custom guarding leads to the “Frankenstein” effect. One plant uses yellow posts; another uses gray. One uses interlock switches from Omron; another bypasses them entirely. This lack of standardization makes it impossible to implement a cohesive Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) policy or share best practices across sites.
Mdfence eliminates this variability. We supply a standardized “kit of parts”—60x60mm posts, framed panels, and universal door modules. Whether you are expanding a line in Texas or retrofitting a plant in Vietnam, the components, the installation method, and the safety performance are identical. This creates a visual language of safety that is universally understood by your employees.
Centralized Compliance: ISO, OSHA, and ANSI
Navigating the regulatory soup of OSHA 1910.212 (USA), ISO 14120 (Europe/International), and local standards can be a compliance nightmare. A fence built to minimal local codes might fail a corporate audit driven by global insurance requirements.
Our system is engineered to the highest common denominator. With Certificazione TUV for impact resistance and design compliance with ISO standards, Mdfence acts as a “compliance passport.” By specifying it globally, you ensure that your corporate safety policy is physically enforced on the shop floor, shielding your company from liability and regulatory fines in any jurisdiction.
Simplifying the Global Supply Chain
From a Procurement perspective, managing hundreds of local fabrication vendors is inefficient. It fragments your spending power and complicates inventory management.
Mdfence enables a Centralized Procurement Strategy. Because our parts are standardized SKUs (e.g., “Panel-Width-1000”), you can negotiate global volume pricing. More importantly, you can maintain a lean stock of critical spares (posts, clips, hinges) that are interchangeable between machines and even between factories. No more waiting weeks for a local shop to fabricate a custom replacement gate.
Domande frequenti
1. Does Mdfence meet both American and European safety standards?
Yes. Our system is designed to comply with ISO 14120 and ISO 13857 (European/International) as well as OSHA and ANSI/RIA standards (North American). This makes it an ideal choice for global standardization.
2. Can we use the same part numbers for all our factories?
Absolutely. We provide a standardized catalog with fixed part numbers for every component. This allows your central purchasing team to manage inventory and orders efficiently across multiple locations.
3. How do you handle shipping to international locations?
Our modular components are flat-packed on pallets, maximizing container space and reducing shipping costs compared to bulky, pre-welded cages. We have experience managing logistics for global delivery.
4. Is the installation process consistent?
Yes. We provide detailed, visual installation guides and videos. The bolt-on assembly method is identical regardless of the layout, ensuring that local contractors in any country can install it correctly to the same standard.
5. Can we customize the color to match our corporate branding globally?
While our standard is Safety Yellow (RAL 1023) and Black (RAL 9005), we can produce panels and posts in your specific corporate RAL colors for large volume global contracts to ensure brand consistency.










