ENAVE’s internationalization accelerates: a direct bridge between Asia and Europe

We are pleased to announce a significant strategic evolution in our global expansion journey with the opening of a new office in Milan and a new headquarters in Shanghai.

These openings represent more than just geographical expansion; they mark a true evolution of ENAVE’s identity, consolidating our role as a strategic technical partner in the European certification landscape, both in the naval and industrial sectors.

ENAVE Shanghai: Our Bridge to the Asian Market

The opening of ENAVE Shanghai responds to the growing need for direct technical support for manufacturers in the Asian market. Shanghai thus becomes the key hub for strengthening the connection between Asian production and the high safety standards required by the European Union.

The implications of this new location are twofold:

  • Export Support: ENAVE will support Asian suppliers through the complex process of compliance with European Directives, facilitating the entry of safe products into the EU market.

  • Operational Proximity: A physical presence in China allows our engineers to conduct audits and inspections directly at the source, reducing certification lead times and ensuring more rigorous quality control.

One Partner, Two Markets, One Guarantee

With these new operational bases, ENAVE amplifies its mission as a Notified Body.

“The opening of Shanghai and Milan is the natural response to the trust the market has shown us,” comments Eng. Giuseppe Macolino, CEO of ENAVE. “We aim to be the reference point for anyone seeking not just a certificate to enter the European market, but a guarantee of technical competence and transparency, whether they are in the heart of Europe or operating within Asia’s production districts.”

ENAVE’s internationalization is now a concrete reality: a network of engineers and inspectors ready to guarantee the safety of tomorrow’s products.

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