The project required a solution for securing money in transit vehicles that are being employed for a variety of banks and financial organisations
Over 150 Trimec® ES6000 Hook Locks were supplied by ADI Global to the project

Trimec®, part of ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions, a UK division of ASSA ABLOY, the global leader in door opening solutions, has supplied security products to a financial organisation project, based in the Middle East.

Trimec® locks securing transit vehicles

The project required a solution for securing money in transit vehicles that are being employed for a variety of banks and financial organisations.

Over 150 Trimec® ES6000 Hook Locks were supplied by ADI Global to the project, providing a robust, heavy duty, security solution that is designed to offer a high holding force of up to 700 kg.

ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions high security capabilities

Syed Ali, Area Sales Manager at ADI Global, said: “As the leading global wholesale distributor of security and low voltage products, we have more than 200 worldwide locations to serve our customers; ASSA ABLOY’s global capabilities and the breadth of their product portfolio have enabled us to use their products on a wide variety of projects all over the world.

“The ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions’ team provided us with a great level of support in this financial project and we are looking forward to continuing our long-standing business relationship with them.”

Allan Henry, Commercial Manager at ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions, said: “Projects like this highlight ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions’ capacity to cater to high security requirements, particularly the ability to safeguard financial projects at risk of attack.

“Trimec® has a wide range of superior quality, innovative electromechanical locking solutions and we have a team on hand to support customers in making the right product choices for their specific requirements.”

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