HI SEC International, provider of access control systems, has added Romec, providers of facilities management, to its roster of security systems installers as an official business partner.
Romec is now one of eight named installers in the UK to meet HI SEC quality standards.
M & S work
Most recently, Romec installed HI SEC’s Thorguard Access Control System in Marks & Spencer Simply Foods stores, complete with a CAT5-compliant access control interface invented by HI SEC for this installation. Romec co-ordinates the installation of essential building services for offices, retail outlets and distribution centres, including energy management systems, public health services, fire alarms and security systems. Romec act as project managers for the owner of one of Europe’s largest property portfolios, Royal Mail Group.
What they say
"We want to make sure we source the best products and services for our customers, and in our experience HI SEC meets this criteria hands down," says Tony Cahill, Director for Electronic Security and Fire for Romec. "We’re delighted to be working in partnership with a manufacturer which provides future-proof security architecture that is robust, flexible and easy to install, test and maintain." Peter Goodenough, managing director of HI SEC in the UK, adds: "Romec’s service values, attention to detail and attitudes to quality are very much in line with our own, and we look forward to working with the team in future installations." Romec was originally formed in 1989 by Royal Mail to look after its estate comprising 2,500 buildings, and customers also include BBC, Standard Life and Thomas Cook.
About HI SEC International
Founded in 1990, and headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, the group reports it serves banks, government and military installations, petrochemical plants, pharmaceutical companies and other organisations.