Nedap's security software implemented at production plant
AEOS integrates with other systems to help the company to enforce its security policy effectively
AkzoNobel Car Refinishes bv., producer of performance coatings, has chosen Nedap AEOS as security management system for its production plant in Sassenheim, the Netherlands. The implementation will be executed by Nedap's business partner Imtech Security Solutions.

The Nedap solution for the production plant in Sassenheim will consist of the replacement of 45 card readers, integration with the software solution of Planon for the automation of facility management and real estate management and integration with the company's HRM database. Furthermore, AEOS will be connected to the cashless vending system for payment in the restaurant. By integrating these systems in AEOS, AkzoNobel will adopt one management platform to enforce its security policy easily and effectively.

Jos van Nederpelt of Nedap says: "This project perfectly shows the extensive possibilities of the AEOS system. Thanks to the open architecture, AEOS is a very flexible system that can be easily expanded. This makes AEOS the perfect solution to support and enhance a company's security policy and procedures."

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