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Precision and traceability: imperatives for laboratories and research centers Biomedical analysis, genomics, biochemistry, and diagnostic technologies require instruments of extreme precision, where each sample must be handled with absolute rigor.
In the industrial sector, a technical issue can have significant consequences on productivity and profitability. A breakdown or malfunction can slow down the production line, lead to losses, and affect the quality of finished products. That’s why a quick intervention alone isn’t enough — it is essential to implement thorough monitoring and proactive maintenance. At BIBUS France, our mission goes far beyond simple repairs: we support our clients over the long term, ensuring the reliability and lasting performance of their industrial equipment.
In healthcare whether human or veterinary every action, every measurement, every dose can be the difference between the success or failure of a treatment.
Precision above all: why opt for standardized verifiers? In the world of traceability, where every code must guarantee perfect readability at every stage of the supply chain, it's essential to use reliable, standardized metrology tools.
In the world of industry, there's the equipment that everyone admires: the ultra-precise robots, the sophisticated conveyors, the machines capable of producing at infernal rates. And then there are the pallet stops.
“At work, I'm in warrior mode, nothing can disrupt my professional efficiency. And at home, in the same way, I focus on my personal life. The two spheres must not interfere.” - Virginie Besnier
I was born at a time when there was no Internet and no social networks. A time when we talked, where we met even when a prospect didn't necessarily have a problem...
Supply chains have been around as long as the concept of production itself, but technology and industrial expansion have made them even more complex.
Since 8 December 2023, the wine and spirits industry has had to conform to current French and European regulations.