SALTO sells its products in over 90 countries, and now has subsidiaries or offices in 24 countries
SALTO achieved a growth close to 20% compared to 2011

SALTO Systems S.L. has been recognised by the renowned market research firm IMS Research, as being the 8th largest access control company worldwide.

According to the IMS report, “The World Market for Access Control Equipment – 2013 Edition”, SALTO, with its headquarters in Oiartzun, Spain has solidly broken into the ranks of the world’s top ten Access Control companies.

This is a remarkable achievement for SALTO which started commercial activity in 2001, and which has consistently brought to the marketplace year after year, value-added innovations in functionality, technology and design that have been extremely well-received by the market in a variety of sectors and geographies.

In 2012, SALTO achieved consolidated sales revenues of almost 56 Million Euro, hence over 72 Million US$. This means that SALTO achieved a growth of close to 20% compared to 2011. The outlook for 2013 is strong, and the company expects to achieve an even higher growth in 2013.

SALTO sells its products in well over 90 countries, and now has subsidiaries and/or offices in 24 countries.

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