22/08/2003
Belfast firm secure £200,000 contracts in Hong Kong
A Belfast-based electronic security firm has won new contracts totalling over £200,000 in Hong Kong.
CEM Systems secured the deals which will see their CEM AC2000 SE system installed at the prestigious new Hong Kong Science Park (HKSP).
The extension will cover an additional four buildings, bringing the total number of buildings controlled by the system to nine with almost 1,000 CEM S600 card readers installed.
CEM Systems Business Development Director, Andrew Fulton, said: “The CEM AC2000 SE system is an ideal solution especially in today’s climate where the customer expects systems to be fully compliant.
“The system was chosen due to the wealth of features it possesses and its ability to be further customised to meet unique requirements which are so common in today’s larger systems. Its almost unlimited growth capability allows the HKSP to control access to each new facility as the park expands.”
CEM Systems, a business unit of Tyco International’s Fire & Security business segment, has over 15 years experience in the design and manufacture of security management systems including access control, ID production, people counting and building integration systems for clients worldwide. The company is a leader in providing technologically advanced solutions to meet customer needs.
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CEM Systems secured the deals which will see their CEM AC2000 SE system installed at the prestigious new Hong Kong Science Park (HKSP).
The extension will cover an additional four buildings, bringing the total number of buildings controlled by the system to nine with almost 1,000 CEM S600 card readers installed.
CEM Systems Business Development Director, Andrew Fulton, said: “The CEM AC2000 SE system is an ideal solution especially in today’s climate where the customer expects systems to be fully compliant.
“The system was chosen due to the wealth of features it possesses and its ability to be further customised to meet unique requirements which are so common in today’s larger systems. Its almost unlimited growth capability allows the HKSP to control access to each new facility as the park expands.”
CEM Systems, a business unit of Tyco International’s Fire & Security business segment, has over 15 years experience in the design and manufacture of security management systems including access control, ID production, people counting and building integration systems for clients worldwide. The company is a leader in providing technologically advanced solutions to meet customer needs.
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