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ISO 9001 Quality and Customer Commitment

With a sales and technical department capable of meeting all demands, and an R&D department at the forefront of innovation, all our teams ensure they offer reliable, precise oenological laboratory equipment that complies with OIV requirements. To satisfy the sometimes very specific needs of professionals, the relevant departments provide technical and commercial responses that are always adapted, even when these need to be invented or created. The renewal of our ISO 9001:2015 certification is further proof of our quality commitment to our partners. Innovation, passion for the profession, the pursuit of excellence, the know-how of our teams, market awareness, and commitment to customers remain the pillars of the company.

CSR Commitments and Ecological Transition

The company is ISO 9001 certified. This certification reflects its commitment to offering reliable products and services, while integrating responsible practices at every stage of its activity, with the goal of customer satisfaction.

Wishing to play an active role in the ecological transition, LDS has carried out an assessment of its greenhouse gas emissions and has embarked on the Diag Décarbon’Action and Eco-Flux initiatives. It has also recently joined the Coq Vert community, a national network of companies committed to ecological transition.

These tools are real levers for structuring and accelerating one's ecological transition. They are fully in line with a desire to innovate responsibly, to take concrete action in the face of climate challenges, and to embrace a logic of continuous improvement. This also aligns with the growing expectations of its customers and partners regarding environmental responsibility.

Climate target: -16% emissions by 2030

The 2023 GHG assessment for Laboratoires Dujardin-Salleron and Verrerie Dumas stands at 1101 tCO₂e, representing:
The objective is a 16% reduction in relative emissions by 2030.

  • The equivalent of the emissions of 120 French people

  • 181 flights around the Earth

  • 457,000 liters of diesel burned

    Dujardin Salleron et le coq vert

    Membership in the Coq Vert community

    The Coq Vert community, led by Bpifrance in partnership with ADEME, brings together companies committed to ecological transition. Joining this network provides access to collective support, allows companies to showcase their environmental commitments, and to share best practices with other industrial players.

    By joining the Coq Vert community, LDS aims to achieve several key objectives:

    • Share their best practices and feedback with other committed companies,
    • Learn from innovative initiatives implemented in other sectors and regions,
    • Benefit from collective support to continue progressing towards a more sustainable and responsible industry,
    • Strengthen their visibility as a committed player in the wine industry,
    • And contribute to a national energy transition dynamic, by playing a leading role at both local and sector levels.
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      Green rooster
    • + 150
      Scout Leaders
    • + 100
      Events organized at national and regional levels

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What are Dujardin-Salleron's quality commitments?

    Quality is a foundational pillar of the company. Instruments are selected, checked, or manufactured with high demands for reliability, precision, and robustness. Dujardin-Salleron Laboratories are ISO 9001 certified, guaranteeing controlled processes focused on customer satisfaction.

    Dujardin-Salleron's commitment is also reflected in a relationship of trust with its partners and a continuous desire for improvement, serving professionals.

    2. How Dujardin-Salleron supports its clients?

    Dujardin-Salleron assists its clients through consulting, technical support, and the provision of instruments tailored to their specific needs.

    3. Is Dujardin-Salleron committed to the sustainability of instruments?

    Yes. The company prioritizes the reparability, longevity, and robustness of its equipment. Our teams handle the maintenance, calibration, and repair of instruments, including older models, to extend their lifespan and avoid systematic replacement.

    4. What are the company's environmental commitments?

    Dujardin-Salleron Laboratories have embarked on an active ecological transition process. The company has conducted a greenhouse gas emissions assessment and aims for a 16% reduction by 2030. It is also a member of the Coq Vert community, a network of companies committed to a more sustainable economy.

    5. Does Dujardin-Salleron repair its instruments?

    Yes. The teams maintain, repair, and calibrate a wide range of instruments, including older devices that are still in use. This approach is part of a strategy to promote sustainability, equipment longevity, and reduced environmental impact.

    6. Do Dujardin-Salleron instruments comply with current standards and regulations, particularly those of the OIV?

    Yes, Dujardin-Salleron measuring and analysis instruments are designed to meet current standards and regulations, particularly those defined by the OIV (International Organisation of Vine and Wine). This regulatory compliance is a strong commitment of the brand to guarantee the reliability and relevance of the measurements carried out by professionals.

    Dujardin-Salleron incorporates regulatory developments and field requirements into the continuous development and improvement of its instruments. This approach allows us to offer solutions that meet the expectations of the French and international markets, while ensuring precision, quality, and durability.

    What makes Dujardin Salleron's expertise?

    • 140 Years of Metrological Innovation

    • ISO 17025 standards and certified accuracy

    • Made in France & responsive after-sales service

    • Calibrated solutions for cellars, distilleries and laboratories

    • Quality commitment and CSR approach