Managing safety across borders is a logistical minefield. What passes a safety audit in Shanghai (GB standards) might fail in Stuttgart (ISO) or Detroit (OSHA). For **multinational manufacturers**, maintaining a consistent safety culture is impossible when every plant uses a different local supplier for **machine guarding**.
Stop reinventing the wheel for every new factory. Discover how implementing a globally certified **industrial safety fencing** system creates a unified “safety standard” across all your facilities, simplifying your **supply chain** and ensuring airtight compliance regardless of the continent.
One System, Three Continents of Compliance
Regulatory fragmentation is a major risk. A **robot work cell** shipped from Europe to the US often needs expensive retrofitting to meet OSHA **machine guarding** rules. Mdfence solves this by designing to the highest common denominator.
Our system is TUV-certified to **ISO 14120** (General requirements for guards), which is globally recognized. Simultaneously, our engineering meets the strict “prevention of reach-over” height requirements of **OSHA 1910.212** and the rigidity standards of China’s **GB/T 8196**. By standardizing on Mdfence, you essentially “future-proof” your equipment for export to any major market without modification.
The Power of Standardized SKUs
In a decentralized model, Plant A stocks Spare Part X, while Plant B stocks Spare Part Y. This redundancy wastes millions in inventory carrying costs. A standardized modular system allows you to maintain a lean, global spare parts strategy.
Because our **framed panels** and **Q235 carbon steel** posts are manufactured to precise global tolerances, a replacement panel ordered in Asia fits perfectly onto a post installed in North America. This interchangeability drastically reduces maintenance complexity and ensures that your **automation systems** can be serviced quickly, anywhere in the world.
Visual Consistency Builds Safety Culture
Safety is psychological. When a technician travels from your Germany plant to your Mexico plant, seeing the exact same high-visibility yellow (RAL 1023) and black (RAL 9005) guarding reinforces the message that “Safety is non-negotiable here.” This visual consistency helps condition workforce behavior, reducing error rates and strengthening your corporate brand identity as a world-class manufacturer.
Domande frequenti
1. Does your fencing meet the specific height requirements for robotic cells in both the EU and US?
Yes. We offer standard heights of 2000mm and 2200mm (and custom up to 2440mm), which covers the reach-over risk assessment requirements for both ISO 13857 (EU) and ANSI/RIA R15.06 (US) for most industrial robot applications.
2. Do you provide documentation in multiple languages?
We understand global teams. Our technical manuals, installation guides, and TUV certificates are available in English, ensuring your local installation teams and EHS auditors have clear, accessible information.
3. Can we set up a global purchasing agreement for all our sites?
Absolutely. We work with corporate procurement teams to establish standardized pricing and part number catalogs, streamlining the purchasing process for your individual plant managers worldwide.
4. How do you handle metric vs. imperial measurements for US clients?
While our core manufacturing is metric (ISO standard), we provide clear conversion data and interface drawings. Our components are designed to be easily integrated into US facilities, using standard fasteners that are widely available.
5. Is the shipping packaging suitable for ocean freight?
Yes. All export orders are packed on fumigated, heavy-duty pallets with moisture-proof wrapping and reinforced strapping to prevent damage during long-haul container shipping, ensuring they arrive ready for installation.










