Locks companies (7 found)

Consort is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company and the products that it offers are tested to the most stringent industry and European standards including BSEN, CE, and Certifire. It also offers a full range of BHMA, ANSI and UL tested products from the U.S.A. Consort provides a range of certified hardware products for all sectors with a particular focus on education, healthcare, hospitality, residential and commercial applications.

iLockerz Ltd design, manufacture and support the world's most exciting and innovative range of RFiD enabled lockers and cabinets that allow your business to securely and effectively manage the assets that are important to its operation.

Industrial Security and Communication Systems Ltd.(Indsecom) is a multinational engineering company head quartered in the United Kingdom. Indsecom provide security and communication requirements for oil, gas and petrochemical industries.

Industrial Security and Communication Systems Ltd.(Indsecom) is a multinational integrator and product distributor headquartered in the United Kingdom. Indsecom provide security and communication requirements for oil, gas and petrochemical industries. Mainly serving clients at Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, UK and African Countries

Industrial Security and Communication Systems Ltd.(Indsecom) is a multinational engineering company headquartered in the UK. Indsecom provide security and communication requirements for oil, gas and petrochemical industries. Theirr dedicated engineers in project and product divisions provide the perfect solution for highly complicated engineering requirements quickly and efficiently.

National Centre for Nuclear Robotics is an organisation that offers programmes and services designed to accelerate and reduce the cost of UK’s nuclear clean-up tasks. It is a collaborative project involving international experts from 8 UK universities and 30+ partners from the nuclear industry.

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