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Innovation doesn’t happen all at once
When we talk about innovation, we tend to imagine revolutionary breakthroughs.In the industrial world, however, it is often continuous evolution that makes the difference.In the industrial world, innovation is often discussed as if it were an extraordinary event.A new...
Why do some industrial companies deliver better than others?
The difference isn't who rushes the most. It's who organizes themselves better. In the industrial sector, everyone talks about delivery times.Few people talk about what really makes them sustainable. Because meeting deadlines isn't about speed.It depends on the...
Technical error or process error? Where do the problems really stem from?
When something goes wrong, people immediately look at the part.They almost never look at the process. In the mechanical engineering sector, when a problem arises, the response is almost always the same: the component is analyzed, the defect is identified, and the part...
Choosing a supplier isn’t a price war
The problem with the lowest price? You pay for it later. In the industrial sector, the choice of supplier is often driven by one factor: price. This is understandable. Margins are under pressure, competition is fierce, and every cost counts. But there is one question...
Industrial customisation: when standard solutions are no longer enough
The problem with standards? They suit everyone. And so they’re not perfect for anyone. For years, industrial production has pursued a clear goal: standardisation for the sake of efficiency.Fewer variations, less complexity, greater speed. Today, this approach is no...
Comfort and control: why ergonomics really matters in special vehicles
A joystick is also about how you hold it.This is not a minor detail. It is about control, precision, and safety. Talking about ergonomics in the industrial sector has become almost fashionable.But in special vehicles and work machines, ergonomics is not just...
2026: technology, clarity, choices. Where do we really start again?
A new year begins. Many make predictions, others dream of “big changes”. We prefer to start from the basics, from what has worked — and improve it. In a market that changes faster than the technologies themselves, those who run randomly do not win. Those who choose...
2024 Sustainability Report: transparency, commitment, and vision
Indemar and Indemar Industriale publish their new 2024 Sustainability Report, a document that clearly and measurably outlines the group's commitment to a sustainable, responsible, and future-oriented growth model. For Indemar, sustainability is a concrete path that...
2025: a year built on technical evolution, environmental responsibility, and shared growth
December is not just the month for taking stock.It is the time when every serious company asks itself: which choices have really made a difference? At Indemar Industriale, we prefer clear-headed analysis to celebration. Because growth is only useful if it helps us do...
Industrial sustainability: what it really means for a mechanical engineering company
Sustainability is not just about “planting a tree.”It means designing a component that lasts, doesn't break, and can be repaired. The word “sustainability” is everywhere. But it is often generic, vague, more marketing than substance. In our sector—mechanics applied to...