Idromec chooses accessibility: a journey that starts with people

New Idromec website shown on a tablet in front of a scrap metal baler

For over fifty years, Idromec has been designing scrap balers and shear balers for metal scrap recycling, built for real work: the kind that demands strength, reliability, continuity and precision.

Today, alongside mechanical innovation, the company has chosen to take another important step: starting a journey to make its website more accessible, clearer and easier to use for as many users as possible.

We do not want to present this as a finished achievement. That would not be honest. Accessibility cannot be declared lightly, nor does it end with a formal statement. It is an ongoing effort based on care, assessment, listening and continuous improvement.

For Idromec, this choice is first of all rooted in an ethical belief.
 We believe technology has value when it truly helps people. We believe a corporate website should not be just a showcase, but a useful tool: easy to consult, capable of helping customers, partners and visitors find information, contacts, products and solutions.

Making the website more accessible means exactly this: reducing barriers, improving readability, simplifying navigation paths, making consultation easier from desktop and mobile devices, and offering an experience that better respects people’s time and needs.

For us, this is not only a technical matter.
It is a concrete way to stay true to our values.

Behind every scrap baler and every shear baler, there is more than technical data or industrial performance. There are people: operators, technicians, buyers, entrepreneurs and plant managers. People working in different conditions, with different needs, who should be able to access information in a simpler, clearer and more direct way.

This is why Idromec has decided to begin a path toward greater digital accessibility for its website. Not to stop at the minimum required, but to build an online experience that is more open, more useful and closer to the people who interact with the brand every day.

Digital accessibility and continuous improvement

The website is currently part of an ongoing improvement process, and this is exactly why we have chosen the path of transparency by publishing our accessibility statement and publicly taking responsibility for continuing to improve.

For us, innovation does not only mean designing efficient machines. 
It also means making information easier to access.
 Understanding easier.
 And the relationship between company and people more human.

Because the best technology is the one that opens access, not the one that excludes.

Read our accessibility statement

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