GJD is very proud to have been named ‘Outstanding Security Equipment Manufacturer’ at the Outstanding Security Performance 2019 Awards (OSPAs). The competition for this category was extremely competitive, making it a great achievement for GJD. The awards dinner and presentation took place at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London on 28 February.
The OSPAs recognise and reward companies and individuals across the security sector. The OSPAs are designed to be both independent and inclusive, providing an opportunity for outstanding performers, whether buyers or suppliers, to be recognised and their success to be celebrated.
Innovative product technology
Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s Sales and Marketing Director commented: “It is a great honour for GJD to be recognised as an Outstanding Security Equipment Manufacturer at this year’s OSPAs. The award is testament to GJD’s strong focus on creating innovative product technology for the security sector.”
Ana continued to say: “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the GJD team for their commitment to deliver world-class security solutions to our loyal customer base.”
Rewarding the best in the business
The OSPAs provide an independent platform to showcase excellence and outstanding performance"
OSPAs founder Professor Martin Gill commented: “The OSPAs provide an independent platform to showcase excellence and outstanding performance across the sector ensuring that those who contribute to maintaining high standards are recognised and rewarded.”
He continued: “Each year, the calibre of the nominations exceeds expectations and makes the job of selecting the winners particularly challenging for the judging panel. All those that were selected as finalists and winners demonstrated that they really are the very best and should feel extremely proud.”
GJD is a leading British manufacturer of external detection and LED illumination equipment. One of the main advantages of the company’s security solutions is the reliable warning of potential problems, as the property owner will get an instant alert when an intruder is at the perimeter boundary, rather than alerting the user when the threat is already inside the building.