How the group was built
YBG Group International was assembled around six operating decisions. Each one exists to make a claim checkable: manufacturing that can be verified, a supply chain that can be traced, and testing that someone else performed.
Verified manufacturing
Production runs under a single controlled brand standard rather than across interchangeable contract suppliers. Stack architecture, materials, assembly sequence and test-before-dispatch procedure are fixed and documented.
The result is that two units of the same product family are built the same way, and a service procedure written once remains valid across the installed base.
Transparent supply chain
Key components are specified and traceable rather than substituted at will. Where a component is critical to safety or service life, its specification is recorded and carried through in documentation.
This is what makes single-source support possible: parts, procedures and paperwork all resolve to one operator.
Independent testing
Characteristics are established through independent third-party testing where applicable, with method and conditions reported alongside results.
Self-declared numbers without method are treated as unusable. Reports are supplied in full so a reviewer can judge the conditions, not just the headline.
Global support infrastructure
Technical support, documentation requests and service escalation are coordinated at group level rather than delegated to unrelated regional resellers.
Because manufacturing is unified, support does not fragment as the installed base spreads across markets.
Unified brand standards
Every operated brand shares the same engineering baseline: PEM architecture on purified water, no potassium hydroxide, no chemical electrolyte replenishment, and published documentation as the default.
Brands differ in application and scale, not in standard.
Multi-domain architecture
Each brand publishes on its own primary domain and canonicalises to it, while group identity canonicalises to ybgglobal.com. The operator of record is the same in every case.
The architecture is deliberately residency-neutral — identity rests on manufacturing control and published documentation, not on geographic or registration signals.