Vismo, a global specialist in tracking and security solutions, has announced its partnership with Control Risks, the global specialist risk consultancy.

The collaboration combines Vismo's enhanced GPS tracking technology with Control Risks' expertise in risk management, to offer clients stronger security solutions worldwide for their employees including contract workers, volunteers and those with work experience.

Vismo's tracking capabilities

By integrating Vismo's advanced tracking capabilities with Control Risks' skills and knowledge in risk monitoring and crisis management, user organisations benefit from a broad suite of risk and security solutions. Additionally, they will be better equipped to proactively monitor, identify, and respond to risks and threats, 24/7. By doing so they will help protect their people, assets, data and reputation, regardless of their location.

They will be better equipped to proactively monitor, identify, and respond to risks and threats, 24/7

Says Vismo Global Sales Director Colin Dale, “Our partnership brings together two industry pioneers, each with their own unique strengths. Vismo’s high-end tracking technology enables organisations to monitor and protect their employees, assets and operations in real-time while Control Risks provides strategic insights and actionable intelligence to mitigate potential threats.”

Integrated with clients’ businesses

Gwendoline Pichon de Vendeuil, Partner, Control Risks ONE (Control Risks’ Global Risk Operations Centre) comments, “Together, we combine the best of location tracking from Vismo with a virtual team of risk and security specialists, integrated with clients’ businesses and available 24/7 in a dedicated Global Risk and Operations Centre." 

"We instinctively understand that organisations need to get ahead of potential threats, feel equipped to respond in crises, and protect their people – no matter what.”

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