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Industrial
Analysis

The industrial revolution, in the simplest terms, is the transition process from production methods based on animal and human power to production models using machine power. This model was first applied in the textile industry in England in the early eighteenth century. However, its results were so effective that soon after, mechanization began to spread rapidly in other sectors as well. In this way, more production was made, accordingly the needs increased, and the increase in needs created new supply and demand balances. More raw materials were used, more production was made, but more waste was produced. In short, with the industrial revolution, humanity has experienced a very important turning point.

On the other hand, instead of producing for the needs of people, it has become essential to produce for the market. Making a profit has been an important incentive factor. Today, it is still debated how much the industrial revolution has affected people's living standards. However, on the other hand, it has gained importance that the products should have certain standards. As such, organizations that set standards have emerged and many management systems and standards have been developed to improve human life and environmental conditions. In parallel, official institutions have also issued legal regulations and tightened the controls.

Today , within the scope of industrial analysis , countless measurements, tests, analyzes, from the textile sector to the chemistry sector, from the automotive sector to the food sector, from the livestock sector to the agriculture sector, from the energy sector to the tourism sector, from the transportation and logistics sector to the electronics sector, from the cosmetics sector to the health sector, from the communication sector to many other sectors. control and inspection services are provided.

Today, businesses from every sector have to produce products with high added value. Global competition demands it. However, it is not important to produce everything in industrial production, it is important to produce quality, efficient, reliable and competitive production. For this reason, tests and analyzes, analytical studies, certification studies, supply chain security, environmental management, quality control, operational process evaluation, logistics services and energy management, as well as supply chain security, sustainability studies and integrated management systems applications in advanced laboratories are gaining importance.

The era we live in today is defined as the Age of Industry 4.0, which requires serious changes in the business processes of industrial enterprises. In order to be successful, businesses have to prioritize features such as self-management, individualization, transparency and service orientation.

Our industrial analyzes are mainly as follows;

  • Pool Water Analysis

  • Dialysis Water Analysis

  • Detergent-Cosmetic Analysis

  • Toy Analysis

  • Drug Analysis

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