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Premises security solutions from Godrej SED

Staff Correspondent

Ties up with global majors for marketing the product

MUMBAI: Godrej & Boyce's Security Equipment Division (SED), which is a pioneer in the security solutions space, has announced its foray into the `Premises Security Solutions' segment.

Godrej SED has entered into strategic alliances with various global majors such as Tescon, Notifier, Adams, Fiscan, Panasonic and Advance Perimeter Systems, to introduce latest premises and electronic security systems such as road blockers, tyre killers, and crash rated barriers, explosive and narcotic detectors, and baggage systems.

All these products will be available in India under the `Godrej Secure' brand.

Godrej Security Equipment Division is the largest manufacturer of security equipment in India with over 75 per cent market share (in the physical security equipment market) and its business is growing at 20 per cent annually.

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