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.
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
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.
This is not a negative judgement. It is an editorial control that prevents weak or incomplete data from being presented as firmly verified.
How a record moves through review
1. Candidate record
A company first enters the directory as a candidate with country, city, category, and baseline sourcing.
2. Source verification
We gather an official source, site evidence, at least one supporting source, and a hand-written summary.
3. Editorial review
If leadership, operating activity, site proof, or other critical evidence remains weak, the company is not promoted as a featured profile.
4. Publication
Only records with sufficiently reliable, source-led evidence are surfaced as featured public directory pages.
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.
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.
