Vigilance can report that Abloy UK will showcase its CLIQ Remote electro-mechanical security at Transport Security Expo, the acclaimed event that is especially for those tasked with protecting Passengers, Cargo and High Risk Assets from those intent on doing harm.
Taking place at London’s Olympia centre, Transport Security Expo is a two-day event that kicks off on 14th November, with delegates from around the world coming together to debate the issues and new technologies that affect security against terrorism.
The event is the ideal place for Abloy UK to present the benefits of its CLIQ Remote system, specifically in terms of securing transport links and utilities, both of which are common targets for terrorist activity, visitors can benefit from a live demonstration of Abloy CLIQ Remote key authorisation.
Abloy CLIQ Remote uses web-based software allowing transport companies and their contractors to have keys remotely authorised for use in specific operational areas and times within the existing masterkey system for a pre-determined period of time – such as loading and unloading. At all other times, the key is inoperable. Should the client require emergency, unscheduled use this can be granted via a Mobile PD unit over a mobile phone once access has been approved.
This ensures a high level of key control incorporating maximum flexibility to ensure access in the event of an emergency to nominated key holders. CLIQ Remote provides comprehensive audit trails and the ability to remove lost or stolen CLIQ Remote keys from the system, thereby providing tight key management at all times.
CLIQ remote is also ideal for securing railways, particularly when securing external gates and inspection towers. Cylinders can also be used in the underground vent shafts, power and control rooms.
Jon Burke, Marketing Manager for Abloy UK, said: “Transport links and vehicles are targets for terrorists as they look to cause the maximum disruption. The first step in securing assets is to ensure that access is limited only to those with authorisation.
“We have developed the CLIQ Remote system specifically to deal this problem, combining the physical benefits of mechanical locking with electronic technology that can control authorisation from a central location.”