Thanos magazine 3/2024 (107)

Let’s welcome new members of FIAT-IFTA

We are happy to welcome 14 new members of our

organization! Since May 2024, we have been joined

by 1 National Member, 4 Active Members and

9 Associate Members. Please welcom:

National Member:

• IVOSEP from Republic of Côte d’Ivoire

Active Members:

• DS&SK Development Berhard from Malaysia

• Funeral Logistics Services from Hong Kong 

• Funeraria Luz from Brazil

• Georg Hartl GmbH from Germany

Associate Members:

• Alians 2001 Ltd. from Bulgaria

• Dorma Sofia Ltd. from Bulgaria

• EHG Dienstleistung GmbH. from Germany

• Grupo Memorial Corporativo from República

de Panamá

• HIMML BESTATTUNGEN e. K.from Germany

• Jasmin International from Slovenia

• Ninness Funeral Home from New Zealand 

• Transforme Serviços Verdes Consultoria em

Sustentabilidade Ltda from Brazil

• Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home

from USA

If you wish to expand your network to

enhance the global exposure of your services,

apply for FIAT-IFTA Membership by sending an

e-mail at info@thanos.org .

Commitment to Digital

Accessibility Reaches

the Funeral Industry

In a pioneering way, and after all of the necessary

implementations and audits, FIAT-IFTA member

Grupo ASV Servicios Funerarios in Spain has

obtained the certificate of web accessibility that

complies with the UNE-EN 301549:2022 standard

for offering a respectful and dignified online

experience for all users.

Grupo ASV Servicios Funerarios’ initiative allows web

access to people with visual, hearing, motor, and

cognitive disabilities. In the specific case of Grupo

ASV Servicios Funerarios’ online portal, detailed

descriptions of products or images have been included,

keyboard navigable buttons have been implemented

or the colour contrast of buttons and texts has been

improved, among other accessibility improvements.

Currently, compliance with these regulations is only

mandatory for public administration.

Web accessibility is part of the Sustainable

Development Goals (SDGs) included in the 2030

agenda. It refers to the design and development

of websites and applications so that all people can

use them, regardless of their abilities, disabilities, or

the technologies they use. This implies that people

with visual, hearing, motor, cognitive and cognitive

disabilities, as well as older people can perceive,

understand, navigate and access information and

services without barriers.

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