Gallagher Security announces latest strategic partnership in China
Eve Goode
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Gallagher Security has announced its strategic partnership with Chubb China, emphasising the company’s growth and expansion in the region.
The announcement was made at the New Zealand-China Business Partnerships Ceremony in Guangzhou on 7 November 2024.
Gallagher was joined by seven other New Zealand companies to signal new cooperation agreements between the companies and their Chinese counterparts.
The event and agreements
New Zealand’s Minister for Trade, Todd McClay, attended the event. McClay recently finished his visit to Shanghai where he participated in the China International Import Expo (CIIE).
The agreements involve new projects and product launches across multiple industries, further strengthening the economic and trade relationship between New Zealand and China.
This new collaboration with Chubb China aims to promote Gallagher’s solutions, including access control systems, perimeter security, intrusion detection and cybersecurity solutions, bringing high-quality, integrated security to Chinese consumers.
“We can turn potential into real benefits”
David Thean, General Manager (Asia), Gallagher Security commented: “Security trends in China are different compared to other North Asian countries.
“Our partnership with Chubb is an opportunity to be more strategic in how we position Gallagher’s solutions and collaborate with the local market.
“Chubb has a strong on the ground knowledge of customers’ needs and by combining that with Gallagher’s exceptional solutions and our customer-centric philosophy, I believe we can turn potential into real benefits for businesses in the region.”
Thean added: “We’re very proud to have been part of the New Zealand-China Business Partnerships Ceremony and strengthen our economic relationship.
“Our team has maintained a strong partnership with Chubb in our New Zealand headquarters and I’m excited to grow together in China moving forward.”