Automatic Systems increases its new factory capacity by nearly 40%
The new factory has an increased capacity of nearly 40%

Automatic Systems, a world leader in the automation of secure entrance control, has finalised the expansion of its North American industrial site located in Brossard, nearby Montreal (Quebec - Canada).

The new factory has an increased capacity of nearly 40%. A vast range of pedestrian and vehicle equipment, including security entrance lanes, turnstiles, perimeter security, parking barriers are manufactured at this site. Thanks to this large increase in space, Automatic Systems will be in a much better position to meet clients’ needs and keep up with the rapid growth in the North American market.

As part of its strategy for international development, in 2013 Automatic Systems opened a new subsidiary and production plant in China (Taicang - Shanghai) and a new production site in France (Persan).

The factory located in Brossard is also the corporate headquarter of Automatic Systems North America. The close working relationship of the various services and the production team allow for an exceptional focus on delivering the highest quality product.

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