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Bridgford Foods Extends Access Control Capabilities with Simple Wireless Upgrade
适用行业
- 食品与饮料
用例
- 周边安全与访问控制
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
食品加工公司 Bridgford Foods 需要加强其位于北卡罗来纳州斯泰茨维尔工厂的安全措施。作为食品防御战略的一部分,该公司希望控制进入大楼的所有人(包括访客、供应商、员工和服务人员)的出入。该公司在两扇外围门上安装了独立的 Kaba E-Plex 5700 锁,以便进入主楼。然而,该公司希望扩展其门禁控制功能,以确保更严格地控制进入大楼的人员,并防止对其食品供应的潜在威胁。
关于客户
Bridgford Foods Corporation 由 Hugh H. Bridgford 于 20 世纪 30 年代初创立。该公司最初是加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥的一系列零售肉类市场,后来业务范围扩大到肉类批发、冷冻食品分销、肉类加工和冷冻食品制造。如今,Bridgford Foods 在加利福尼亚州阿纳海姆、德克萨斯州达拉斯、伊利诺伊州芝加哥和北卡罗来纳州斯泰茨维尔经营食品加工厂。该公司的主要产品线包括用于食品服务和零售贸易的冷冻面包面团、保质期长的干香肠和半干香肠产品、牛肉干和保质期长的三明治。
解决方案
为了扩展其门禁控制功能,Bridgford Foods 咨询了当地锁匠和认证的 Kaba 无线经销商 Ace Locksmithing。在进行现场调查后,Ace Locksmithing 建议 Bridgford Foods 将现有的 E-Plex 5700 锁升级为带无线选项的 E-Plex Enterprise。此三部分升级包括将企业软件添加到中央工作站、将无线天线添加到现有锁以及网关/路由器以从计算机服务器通信到锁。通过添加企业软件,Bridgford 可以添加员工(包括照片)、分配访问时间表、管理客人/访客、创建访问组、创建报告以及从中央工作站提取审计跟踪。
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