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Hikvision’s 4 MP DarkFighter Varifocal Dome and 4K Moto Varifocal Bullet cameras secure Iceland-based jeweller firm, Michelsen

Globally renowned jeweller firm, Michelsen is among the oldest companies in Iceland, selling luxury jewellery and watches. In fact, the company is also an official Rolex Service Center. The family-run business recently moved premises to the centre of Reykjavik and needed to upgrade their security, as part of the refurbishment. This was also important, since Michelsen added a new range of expensive watches to their inventory. They turned to Securitas, Iceland’s largest security provider, w...

Hikvision cameras secure logistics company Samskip with the help of Securitas Iceland

When you’re securing premises in Iceland, you need a reliable system that can cope with both plummeting temperatures and low-light levels. Hikvision cameras were used in such a solution – chosen by Securitas Iceland to secure a harbour for customer Samskip in Reykjavik. Global logistics company Samskip is one of the larger transport companies in Europe with offices in 24 countries in Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia. They operate an extensive network of container...

MOBOTIX surveillance solutions delivers high resolution pictures for remote areas in Iceland

The cameras have a remarkably low power draw, allowing left-over-power to be applied for lighting the roads Roads in Iceland The rough terrain and harsh weather conditions in Iceland make driving difficult. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate works continuously to improve and develop safety measures to help road users stay safe on Iceland’s road network. In Iceland, temperatures can fall to around minus 20 degrees Celsius, and the low temperatures combined with stro...

CEM security management solution offers complete security control at Iceland’s Keflavik International Airport

CEM was able to customise the AC2000 security management system to meet the airport's unique requirements Keflavik International Airport lies on the Reykjanes peninsula, seven minutes from the town of Reykjanesbaer (Keflavik) and 50 km southwest of Iceland's capital Reykjavik. Keflavik is the main international airport for Iceland and features modern passenger and commercial facilities as well as extensive aircraft operation areas. Sitting astride the North Atlantic route link...

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