TESA ASSA ABLOY attends Global Mobility Call 2023 (October 24 – 26) with the aim of showing its solutions for the sustainable mobility sector of the present and future. The Guipuzcoan manufacturer will present its eCLIQ solution, an electronic master keying system based, on the one hand, on low-consumption programmable electronic keys powered by batteries and, on the other, on a wide variety of locking devices that includes cylinders of different profiles or padlocks. to adapt to all types of doors, cabinets, furniture, gates or machines. In short, for a wide variety of accesses.
eCLIQ offers great flexibility in access changes by being able to cancel a lost or stolen key and change permissions. It also allows you to limit access by day and hour. All openings or opening attempts are reflected in the audit log that allows the security status of the installation to be known at all times in real time.
In addition to eCLIQ, TESA ASSA ABLOY has a wide catalog of solutions, both mechanical and electronic, to equip any door, access, machine or cabinet that requires access control. Traditional mechanical cylinders, locks with reprogrammable keys or an electronic access control solution with RFID credentials are other solutions they can offer to promote sustainable mobility. Its team of commercial advisors will be at stand 14C20 ready to assist all visitors looking for a solution of this type.
TESA ASSA ABLOY will present its locking solutions for sustainable mobility at Global Mobility Call 2023. The leader in locking and access control solutions will be located at stand 14C20 in pavilion 14 of IFEMA.
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