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Niedax - Prevent risks, maximise cleanability
By participating in the Safe Food Factory national working group, Gouda Holland and the Niedax Group have contributed to improving food safety and hygienic designs.
In cooperation with the entire Supply Chain (including food companies, machine builders, installers, consultancies and cleaning industry), a Hygiene Cabling Code of Practice was published.
And Gouda Holland (part of the Niedax Group) has developed a unique system in which cabling can be fixed without cable ties.
A completely cleanable and hygienic system for field, machine and utility cabling. In which cables can be fixed and detached with a simple action. Gives enormous time savings and flexibility during initial installation, maintenance and cleaning.
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