INNOVATION IS IN OUR DNA
We strive to devise cutting-edge solutions that foresee market needs and redefine industry standards.
The quality of our products is guaranteed by an experience of over 60 years, by millions of lugs sold and crimped by our customers all over the world and by daily work to maintain a quality level of products in line with market expectations.
BM obtained an ISO-9001 certification in 1991. Since then, quality assurance has been at the heart of all our development projects, and we continue to pursue certifications that enable us to deliver the highest quality products and services to our customers.
Many others have followed reflecting the costant commitment of the company to garantee an even-better quality.
VOLUNTARY SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
The logo means that the company is certified in accordance with ISO 9001 from IMQ.
The ISO 9001 standard defines the requirements of a quality management system for an organization.
MANDATORY SAFETY MARKING
The logo means that the product complies with the safety requirements of the applicable Community directives or regulations. The CE marking is mandatory for all products for which a Community directive exists and therefore it is only applicable to certain types of products.
The Colombian government requires products used in electrical installations to be certified by a accredited body in according to RETIE (Technical Regulation for Electrical installations). The logo means that the product complies with RETIE.
VOLUNTARY SAFETY CERTIFICATION
Product voluntary certification is the result of the need for companies to ensure the compliance and performance of their product, in accordance with recognized or proprietary standards, enhancing and diversifying their offer on the market and increasing the confidence of their potential customers.
The ENEC logo, acronym for European Norms Electrical Certification, is a voluntary quality label that certifies compliance with a set of harmonized electrical safety standards (EN). Near the logo there is a number that represents the certification body that issued it. For example, 03 is the one of the Italian Institute of Quality Mark.
The logo means that the product obtained the voluntary safety certification from the private American organization UL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.). If there are no letters near the logo, it means that certification is valid only in US market. If there is only “C”, it means that certification is valid only in Canada market. If there are “C” and “US”, it means that certification is valid both in the Canadian and US markets.
The logo means that the component obtained the voluntary safety certification from the private American organization UL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.). It is UL that determines whether a finished item is classifiable as a finished product or as a component. If there are no letters near the logo, it means that certification is valid only in US market. If there is only “C”, it means that certification is valid only in Canada market. If there are “C” and “US”, it means that certification is valid both in the Canadian and US markets.
The logo means that the product obtained voluntary safety certification from the Canadian Private Organization Canadian CSA (Canadian Standards Association).
The logo means that the product obtained the voluntary safety certification from the Italian IMQ body.
The logo means that the product obtained the certificate with surveillance for products not included in categories covered by IMQ mark schemes.
The logo means that the product obtained the voluntary safety certification by the German VDE (Verband der Elektrotechnik).
The logo means that the product obtained the voluntary safety certification from the Norwegian private organization Nemko (Norges Elektriske Materiellkontroll).
The logo means that the product obtained the voluntary safety certification from the Danish DEMKO (Denmark’s Electrical Equipment Control). DEMKO is currently part of the UL group.
The logo means that the product obtained the voluntary safety certification from the Swedish company Semko (Svenska Elektriska Materielkontrollanstalten).
BM S.p.A. does not acquire minerals directly from mines and foundries, but requires its suppliers to avoid the use of materials known as "conflict minerals" (Tantalum, Tin, Gold, Tungsten).