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Innovatec India Pvt. Ltd. recently obtained certification for its landing door-locking devices for the first time, enabling CE marking in full compliance with Directive 2014/33/EU. The achievement marks a significant milestone for Innovatec India, reaffirming the company’s commitment to meeting European lift safety regulations. In addition, Tecno Doors Pvt. Ltd., which has maintained this certification since August 2009, successfully passed its latest re-certification audit. “These certifications highlight both companies’ commitment to the safety and quality of their products, ensuring their compliance with the highest standards,” Fermator Group Head of Quality & Environment Beatriz Cano stated. “This achievement reflects their ongoing efforts to provide safe and reliable solutions to the global lift industry. With this recognition, Femator Innovatec and Tecno Doors continue to strengthen their leadership in the Asian market.”

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