08-05-2005, 07:53 PM
Israeli security company wins Indian tender
Press Trust of India
Jerusalem, August 5, 2005
Mul-T-Lock, global leader in making security products, has won a major tender to secure gas stations in southern India, a media report said.
The company has won contracts worth 3 million New Israeli Shekel ($0.67 million) for securing 2,700 gas stations in south India and Indonesia, business daily 'Globes' reported.
Mul-T-Lock's President and CEO Shimon Shekel said that this was the first stage of a project for securing 10,000 gas stations across Asia.
The company, owned by Sweden's Assa Abloy and with facilities in Israel, has developed special products for securing gas stations, installing locking mechanisms for pumps, tanks, storerooms, and safes over the last two years.
It recently signed a $1 million contract for a number of projects in China, including securing the Supreme Court building in Beijing.
Press Trust of India
Jerusalem, August 5, 2005
Mul-T-Lock, global leader in making security products, has won a major tender to secure gas stations in southern India, a media report said.
The company has won contracts worth 3 million New Israeli Shekel ($0.67 million) for securing 2,700 gas stations in south India and Indonesia, business daily 'Globes' reported.
Mul-T-Lock's President and CEO Shimon Shekel said that this was the first stage of a project for securing 10,000 gas stations across Asia.
The company, owned by Sweden's Assa Abloy and with facilities in Israel, has developed special products for securing gas stations, installing locking mechanisms for pumps, tanks, storerooms, and safes over the last two years.
It recently signed a $1 million contract for a number of projects in China, including securing the Supreme Court building in Beijing.