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Why certified parts are not enough - UL Or ETL Certifications

In this episode of the Global Trade Gal Deep Dive Podcast, we explore why UL and ETL certifications are crucial for businesses aiming to sell electrical products in the United States. These certifications are more than just legal requirements—they’re essential for ensuring produc ...  Show more

Fixing Manufacturing Friction With Shapr3D

In this episode of the Global Trade Gal Deep Dive Podcast, we explore how Shapr3D is revolutionizing the world of design and global trade. Shapr3D is a cutting-edge, mobile CAD solution that challenges the traditional limitations of desktop workstations, offering a seamless and i ...  Show more

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