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UHF RFID technologies enable long-distance, secure vehicle access to restricted car parks

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Latest-generation long-range UHF RFID technology has been deployed at a secure parking area at Russia’s Moscow International Business Center (MIBC) that is used by both government and private-sector employees, a recent news report has revealed. The aim of the project is to enable faster entry, without the risk of hacking due to untraceable technology. The […]

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Access Control Wales – Experts in Deploying Access Control Solutions for Manufacturing Plants

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A new access control system is certainly something to be considered whenever an organization opens a new manufacturing plant in a new location. And that’s been exactly the case with global sealing solutions specialist Flexitallic UK, who are expanding their operations in Wales and the South West with the opening of new premises. According to […]

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Multi-card systems and streamlining building access control

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One of the most important problems brought about by the prevalence of access restriction solutions in the office environment is that many office workers are forced to carry multiple keycards or fobs. They may travel to multiple offices, have special access cards for restricted areas, or work in buildings where common areas run by landlords […]

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Plans put forward for new High School development in Cardiff

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Access control and security provisions are extremely important when planning the construction of a new school or educational establishment. And this is exactly the topic of a new application to Cardiff planners involving the new Fitzalan High School, a recent news report has been able to suggest. The High School will represent a £63.5m investment […]

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Production facilities should have up-to-date access systems

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Radnor Hills, a drinks manufacturer in Powys, has opened its eighth production line.

The company invested £6m in the new German technology, which enables plastic preforms to be blown into bottles, filled, capped, wrapped and palletised in one fully automated production line. The new line can fill 33,000 bottles in an hour, and has the capacity to produce 200 million bottles in a year.  

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Secure storage area needs secure access control

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Topwood, a recycling business which specialises in confidential document shredding, document scanning and secure storage, is planning a North Wales expansion after buying a three-acre site on Wrexham Industrial Estate.

The space was previously a food production and distribution facility. It will be renovated for the secure storage required, with a capacity of more than 250,000 archive boxes.

Tom Gilruth, director of Topwood, said: “This purchase reflects the growth we have seen over the last 4 years. It’s an exciting time for Topwood.

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