Aliro is ideally suited for small to medium-sized commercial applications such as retail outlets

Siemens also provides a portfolio of video surveillance products

Mayflex, the cabling infrastructure, networking and electronic security solutions distributor, has signed an agreement to distribute the Siemens Aliro range of Access Control products. Security Products from Siemens develops and delivers cutting-edge access control and intruder detection products and systems along with a complementary portfolio of video surveillance products and a range of interfaces to third-party equipment.

Aliro offers a simple flat system architecture with easy-to-use web based software and intuitive mobile applications. With a flexible modern approach to Access Control it enables system management from almost any device with Internet access.

Aliro is ideally suited for small to medium-sized commercial applications such as retail outlets, health centres or professional offices with a basic need for Access Control. It supports up to 512 doors, 10,000 users and 100,000 access cards.

Mark Simmons, Sales Director of Mayflex commented, “We are excited to welcome Security Products from Siemens on board. Their access control products are an excellent addition to our already comprehensive IP electronic security portfolio. With intuitive web browser software and apps to monitor and manage systems on the move, the Aliro range is an obvious choice for installers to work with. This significant addition gives installers yet another great reason to source their complete security solution from Mayflex.”

Alistair Enser, Global Sales Director of Security Products from Siemens added “Aliro is a significant product launch for us and we are confident that Mayflex's ability to deliver a high quality fulfillment solution into both data and security Installers, will provide our customers with a great product and buying experience.”

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