Physical Security

Traka launch at IFSEC 2018

by Mark Rowe

As part of the multi-national physical security product manufacturer ASSA ABLOY, exhibiting at IFSEC 2018, Traka will be presenting its range of key cabinets and locker systems that link to Traka Web. That’s software for centrally managing Traka’s key and locker systems, that allows users to control and audit those that have accessed keys and other assets.

The software can be managed from smartphones, tablets and PCs. Supporting any number of keys or assets, Traka Web the developers say can help users to streamline security operations while aiding operational efficiency.

Pictured is Traka’s new V-Touch key management product, for control of keys at multiple locations. It can operate in standalone mode or with network capabilities via Traka Web. The company adds that its intelligent lockers and key cabinets can also be integrated with access control systems from ASSA ABLOY ARX, CLIQ and Genetec.

Martin Woodhouse, International Sales Director at Traka, said: “IFSEC 2018 offers an international platform to demonstrate how our solutions provide tangible returns on investment across multiple markets, including the emergency services and defence sector. Traka solutions help minimise operational costs, reduce allocation time, increase productivity and ensure the efficient use of company assets, while offering a full audit trail.”

Traka adds that its products can also be used in such market sectors as education, finance, healthcare, retail, utilities, manufacturing and hospitality sectors.

ASSA ABLOY will be available on stand F320 in hall S7 at the show, running from June 19 to 21 at ExCeL London. To register to attend IFSEC and make an appointment with ASSA ABLOY, visit http://assaabloy-ifsec2018.hblo.ws

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