About Us
What is it about Scandinavia that has made the region synonymous in many people’s minds with fresh natural products? With food that’s real food and not just artificial ingredients? With high-quality well-engineered products? And with serious, sometimes a little too serious, people?
Denmark’s MOCON Europe (Dansensor) comes straight from this tradition. The company is a world leader in one of the most promising technologies to hit the food industry in decades: Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP). A way to pack quality into food products and keep it there.
MOCON Europe’s (Dansensor’s) role in this connection is MAP-testing. We engineer quality control and assurance solutions for the food industry and other businesses that package their products in protective gas atmospheres.
Solutions
MOCON Europe (Dansensor) designs MAP-testing solutions based on its skills in a number of core areas:
• Sensors and gas analysis
• Trace-gas-based leak detection
• Gas regulation systems
• Modified/Protective atmosphere technology
• Manufacture of user-friendly quality control and quality assurance equipment
Products
• On-line and off-line gas analysers
• Gas mixers
• Leak detectors
• Gas flushing systems
• Headspace analysers
Mission
MOCON Europe (Dansensor) engineers and produces innovative solutions based on advanced gas-sensor technology—solutions that help our customers optimise and quality-assure their own production processes.
Vision
To remain a reliable supplier of state-of-the-art equipment for analysing and processing gases—serving companies that require a high level of quality assurance in their own production processes.
To be viewed as a professional and dependable business partner who puts customer and user needs first.
To be considered a fair and attractive workplace where employees feel motivated to excel and management leads by example.
To continually work towards safe, efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions—for our customers as well as ourselves. And for that purpose, to take the lead in implementing new technologies for ever-better quality control.
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