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We ensure the ongoing safety of technical plants and the protection of the environment.

The problems faced by the organisations concerned with industrial testing, environmental protection and building monitoring will almost certainly call for complex safety solutions from the outset of each assignment. The know-how contributed by our experts supports the customers from the planning stage right up to long-term monitoring or certification.

These are areas where national regulations and borders are becoming increasingly blurred and our services are both globally recognised and in demand. For that reason we are already working on future problems today.

The pooling and profitable employment of competence.

The acquisition of the French industrial testing company NORISKO on 31 January 2005 enabled DEKRA to strengthen its long-term market position in the industrial testing business.

In Europe DEKRA NORISKO Industrial offers a broadbased range of consultancy, testing and certifying services that make it the market leader in the sector of industrial testing operations. The company is subdivided into three competence centres, namely “Industry & Environment”, “Real Estate & Construction” and “Certification” and more than 3,500 employees provide a range of high-quality industry-specific services that have enjoyed high demand and approval across Europe.

The interaction of all services creates synergies from which more than 75,000 customers of DEKRA NORISKO are already benefitting today.

Optimum networking: The best foundation for the expansion.

Extensive organisational structures in Germany and France provide the best basis for ensuring that we are located where the customer needs us. The close-knit DEKRA network in Europe also plays an essential role in this. Additionally, this close interaction creates extraordinarily advantageous synergies from which our customers are increasingly able to benefit.

DEKRA NORISKO Industrial can exploit new optimisation potential for customers who are increasingly operating across national boundaries and are even venturing further afield, for example, to Poland, Romania or South Africa.