Monday, October 5, 2009

Firm introduces high-tech security products

A foreign firm, in partnership with a Ghanaian company, has introduced a wide range of security products into the country to ensure general security in the banking industry.
The products introduced by Godrej and Boyce Company Limited and Hysen Data System
included burglar and fire resistant safes, strong room doors, security alarm systems and safe deposit lockers for jewellery and other valuable items.
In an interview with the Daily Graphic, the Vice President and Head of Business of Godrej Security Solutions, Mr D E Byramjee, and the Associate Manager in charge of Africa, Mr Deepak Kumar Khara, said the need for security solutions in Ghana, and particularly for the banking sector was necessitated by the increasing numbers of fire outbreaks, theft and burglary and their associated loss of money and valuable property.
He said armed robbery attempts in corporate institutions could not be avoided; rather, measures could be taken to minimise their impact on the affected institutions and individuals in the process.
Furthermore, he explained that the company also offered fire resistant record and filing cabinets which provide total protection for all important files and other valuable documents.
Mr Byramjee said his company’s range of fire and burglar alarm systems, surveillance system, currency handling solutions, and other security systems were among the best in the world.
He emphasised that long before coming to Ghana their security products had captured the markets in the banking sector in Asia, America, Germany, and other continents, adding that the focus now was to make an impact on the African market within the non-banking sector which includes super markets, shops and homes world-wide.
Mr Byramjee explained that to reinforce its global confidence in its products that were rigorously tested and stringently manufactured, the company had implemented an Integrated Management System (IMS) comprising ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14000:2004 and OHSAS 18001:1999, thus making the company the only one in the industry to have tested three certifications.
He assured would-be customers in Ghana that the focus of the company was to give their them total peace of mind while going about their everyday duties.
Mr Byramjee added that the company had duplicate keys and combination keys of all the products they had sold since 1907 when it commenced business in India.
The company has over the last few months trained technicians to handle all the after-sales service needs of their clients in Ghana.
He, therefore, called on the public and corporate organisations to spend some of their budget allocations on acquiring the company’s security systems for their homes and organisations.

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