We are in place has been granted a trademark by Babati and Co.
Babati and Partners Ltd. also received the “We are in Place” trademark and charter membership. The handover was held in a ceremonial setting, combined with a factory visit.
The “We are in Place” trademark is not only a logo, but also a symbol of the authenticity and reliability of local REL channels. When customers see this trademark, they can be sure that the location behind the product represents high quality. The trademark owner is Pannon Local Product Nonprofit Ltd., and they undertook the mentoring and professional cooperation of the charter membership in close cooperation with the staff of the National Small-Scale Product Producers’ Representative Council.
Babati and Partners Ltd. is a business company with more than three decades of professional history, experience and tradition, and is now well-known in the market throughout Hungary. Babati products are widely recognized and represent high quality confirmed by customers, as well as being popular. The entire integrated product path is verified and monitored from “field to table”. The company operates an ISO 22000 Food Safety System and an ISO 14001 Environmental Management System within the framework of annual system audits by the Hungarian Standards Institute, which will be supplemented by the highest international IFS FOOD certificate from 2025. The main objective of Babati és Társa Kft. is to continuously meet customer needs with high-level technical and technological investments in line with the expectations of the circular modern economy and by adapting to traditions.
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