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Abloy to showcase security solutions at Multimodal 2017

  • 27 Mar 2017

Abloy UK is set to showcase its range of security solutions for the transport sector at Multimodal 2017.

The event will take place on 4th-6th April 2017 at Birmingham’s NEC, and Abloy UK invites visitors to stand 1024 to discuss evolving challenges faced by the industry and how they can be overcome.

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Abloy will present CLIQ, a web-based security management solution that allows for the remote management of diverse or large electronic master-keyed sites at any time, from anywhere in the world.

Providing  audit trails on cylinders and padlocks, recording who used each key , where and when, the CLIQ system also has the ability to remove permissions quickly and easily from the system, when keys are lost or stolen.

CLIQ Connect, the latest innovation of the system, allows users to update keys wirelessly from their phone with a highly encrypted online management system that uses advanced Bluetooth 4.0 technology.

Traka21, a stand-alone key management system, will also be presented by Abloy and Abloy’s range of Super Weather Proof padlocks will also be on display.

The padlocks are the strongest in the world and can remain secure and operational in the most extreme climates. Traka21 combines RFID technology and provides the advanced management of 21 keys or key sets in an affordable plug and play unit.

Head of Sales CNI, at Abloy UK, Steve Wintle described Multimodal as the ideal event, offering the company the opportunity to get face-to-face with those responsible for securing facilities, premises and vehicles in the transport sector.

Contact:

Abloy UK,
Portobello Works,
School Street,
Willenhall,
West Midlands,
WV13 3PW

Phone: 01902 364500
Fax: 01902 364501

Visit Abloy UK's website

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