24/07/2002

Cardiff International Airport takes off with CEM

CEM Systems have supplied an integrated access control and badge production system to Cardiff International Airport in Wales after being awarded the contract by main security contractors, Beacon Security.

The Access 2000 system will include more than 50 InfoProx readers to control movement within the airport. The readers will be controlled using a Series 9040 Controller, allowing the individual points to be configured remotely using the full Ethernet connectivity of the controller.

Cardiff International Airport joins an ever growing list of airports located around the world using a CEM access control system. Other major airport users include Vancouver, Hong Kong International, Budapest, and all of the BAA controlled airports including Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted.

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