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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Assa_AbloyAssa Abloy - Wikipedia

    Assa Abloy AB is a Swedish Group whose offerings include products and services related to locks, doors, gates, and entrance automation. Related products and services include controlling access and confirming identities with keys, cards, tags, mobile, and biometric identity verification systems.

  2. ASSA ABLOY was formed in 1994 but our history dates back even further. Our two founders, Abloy and ASSA, each brought a unique perspective which paved the way for the Group to become an innovator in door security, entrance automation and digital access.

  3. Die Assa-Abloy-Gruppe (Eigenschreibweise ASSA ABLOY) ist eine schwedische, weltweit operierende Unternehmensgruppe, die Schließsysteme, elektromechanische Produkte, Sicherheitstüren und Beschläge produziert und vertreibt.

  4. Since 1994 ASSA ABLOY has evolved from a regional lock maker into the global leader in access solutions. It’s a remarkable journey made possible by our rich heritage, the enduring entrepreneurial spirit of our people and our unwavering commitment to creating a safer and more open world.

  5. Creating access for a safer world. Every day, we help billions of people move through a safer, more open world with ease. When you've walked through an automatic door, stayed in a hotel, or gone through passport control, you’ve probably used one of our products or services. Get to know ASSA ABLOY. Annual Report.

  6. Assa Abloy is the world's largest lock and door hardware company. Assa Abloy was formed in 1994 when Swedish company Assa purchased Finnish company Abloy. Assa Abloy's products range from low-security products such as Yale to medium-security locks such as Medeco to high-security locks such as Abloy .

  7. Yale is a lock manufacturer and a subsidiary of Assa Abloy. The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. Its initial product was the Yale lock, invented by Linus Yale Sr., and it became the foundation of the enterprise founded by Linus Yale Jr. and Henry R. Towne.