Gunnebo launches electronic locking solution for high security access management

Gunnebo-introduces-Origo

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Gunnebo Safe Storage has launched Origo as a new electronic safe lock tailored for safes, strong rooms and vault doors to secure against burglary risks.

Gunnebo released Origo to enable protection in safeguarding valuables, cash, and document storage in high-risk environments.

Origo is secured using One-Time-Code (OTC) algorithm and encrypted communication, offering protection for valuables in banking, cash in transit, high-risk environments and commercial sectors.

“The need for sophisticated security solutions has never been more pressing”

Kate Clark, Vice President of Business Development Innovation and R&D, Gunnebo Safe Storage commented: “With a significant rise in robberies, shoplifting, burglary and theft over the past year, the need for sophisticated security solutions has never been more pressing.

“Businesses and the wider commercial sector are facing unprecedented challenges in protecting their assets and ensuring the safety of their premises.”

She continued: “In launching Origo, we demonstrate how Gunnebo Safe Storage is committed to innovation and security excellence, both being at the core of everything we do.

“Constantly listening to feedback, we are finding ways to enhance our product portfolio to meet evolving requirements to enable more customers to benefit from smart safe locking technology.“

Clark concludes: “Origo sets the benchmark for reliability and security in electronic safe locks. As we continue to innovate and evolve, our customers remain at the heart of everything we do.

“Their trust and satisfaction drive us to continuously improve, ensuring that we not only meet but exceed their expectations.

“With Gunnebo Safe Storage, you can trust that your security needs are in capable hands, backed by a legacy of excellence and a steadfast commitment to innovation.”

The operation of Origo safe locks

Origo safe locks are able to operate as standalone solutions or integrated network mode. They can work with up to 15 secure units connected, requiring minimal intervention from the user for lock access.

They can be accesses using fixed codes or a combination of fixed codes and OTC’s that are set for a period of time.

Gunnebo claim that across B, C and D classes there is a heightened guarantee of reliability across diverse application areas.

The locks have gained certifications from industry authorities including VdS, ECB-S and CNPP to demonstrate Gunnebo’s dedication to European EN 1300:2023 standard for data security and communication encryption.

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