Advantor Systems Corporation

Advantor Systems Corporation specializes in providing integrated security solutions for high-security facilities and critical infrastructure. Founded in 1983, the company has made a name for itself primarily in sectors like defense, government, and commercial markets where security breaches can have significant consequences.


Key Aspects of Advantor Systems Corporation:



  1. Product Range:



    • Intrusion Detection Systems: These systems are designed to detect unauthorized entry into secured areas.

    • Access Control Systems: Advanced systems that manage and monitor who has access to certain areas and when.

    • Video Surveillance: High-quality surveillance cameras and monitoring solutions to keep a close watch over facilities.

    • Sensors and Alarms: Various types of sensors and alarm systems tailored for different security needs.



  2. Integration:



    • The company is known for its ability to integrate different security components into a cohesive system, providing a more streamlined and efficient approach to security management.



  3. Customers:



    • Their client base includes entities from sectors that require high levels of security, such as military installations, government buildings, and specialized commercial facilities.



  4. Services:



    • Apart from hardware and software, Advantor offers services like system design, installation, training, and ongoing maintenance to ensure that the security systems remain effective over time.



  5. Technology:



    • Advantor uses advanced technology to ensure their products stay ahead in the security landscape. This includes leveraging cutting-edge software algorithms, AI for video analytics, and state-of-the-art hardware components.



  6. Compliance and Standards:



    • The company adheres to stringent security standards and compliance requirements, which is crucial when dealing with sectors like national defense and critical infrastructure.



  7. Global Reach:



    • Though based in the United States, Advantor Systems has a global reach, serving clients around the world with tailored security solutions.




Advantor's focus on high-security environments means that their solutions are typically robust, reliable, and designed to meet the specific needs of environments where security cannot be compromised.


Products

Integrated Monitoring Systems, Video Surveillance, Access Control, Intrusion Detection, ID Badging, Visitor Management

Orlando USA

1707 Orlando Central Parkway
Orlando FL 32809
USA

Ships

G. SWAN

Gas Carrier | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

Maritime News

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ESG Wins Bid to Build Washington State Hybrid Electric Ferries

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