Trust standard

How directory records are verified

Memel Biotech Directory is not an auto-generated list of names. Each profile is reviewed against source quality, site evidence, supporting corroboration, and editorial readiness.

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Source levels

What sources we accept

  • Official company and facility websites
  • Regulator, certification, and public quality records
  • Current company statements and attributable leadership profiles
  • Supporting sources that clearly map to a specific site or operation
  • Direct facility or operator confirmation when needed
Review status

When a record is not strong enough yet

If a page is missing site evidence, a supporting source, a useful summary, or another trust-critical element, it is not treated as a fully ready public profile.

IN REVIEW

This is not a negative judgement. It is an editorial control that prevents weak or incomplete data from being presented as firmly verified.

Workflow

How a record moves through review

Workflow

1. Candidate record

A company first enters the directory as a candidate with country, city, category, and baseline sourcing.

Workflow

2. Source verification

We gather an official source, site evidence, at least one supporting source, and a hand-written summary.

Workflow

3. Editorial review

If leadership, operating activity, site proof, or other critical evidence remains weak, the company is not promoted as a featured profile.

Workflow

4. Publication

Only records with sufficiently reliable, source-led evidence are surfaced as featured public directory pages.

Publication rules

What must be in place before public promotion

Official source
A record must have a clear official company or facility source.
Site evidence
We need a source that supports the specific location, facility, lab, office, or operating site being presented.
Supporting corroboration
Public trust requires at least one additional reliable source to reinforce the core claim.
Hand-written summary
Every strong record needs a useful human-written summary, not just structured fields.
Transparency

The directory is source-led first, not volume-led.

The goal is not to publish the maximum number of pages. The goal is to maintain a directory credible enough to use for market research, partner screening, and practical navigation.