AMAG Technology

AMAG Technology is a leading provider of security management solutions, including access control, video management, identity management, and visitor management systems. The company is headquartered in Torrance, California, and has a strong presence both in the United States and internationally. AMAG Technology aims to help organizations safeguard their facilities, assets, and personnel through integrated security solutions.

Key offerings from AMAG Technology include:

  1. Access Control Systems: These systems are designed to give organizations complete control over who can access their facilities. Features often include card or biometric readers, electronic locks, and comprehensive management software.

  2. Video Management Systems (VMS): AMAG offers solutions that integrate video surveillance with other security management tools, providing real-time monitoring, recording, and analysis capabilities.

  3. Identity Management: This involves tools for managing user identities and credentials, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access sensitive areas or information.

  4. Visitor Management Systems: These systems help organizations efficiently manage and track visitors, enhancing security and streamlining the visitor check-in process.

  5. Integration Capabilities: One of AMAG's strengths is the ability to integrate multiple security technologies into a cohesive system, allowing for centralized control and comprehensive security management.

As part of its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, AMAG Technology frequently updates its product offerings and incorporates the latest advancements in security technology. This focus on evolving security needs makes it a trusted partner for a wide range of industries, including corporate, healthcare, education, transportation, and government sectors.

AMAG Technology is also notable for its customer service and support infrastructure, which includes training programs, technical support, and consulting services to help clients effectively implement and manage their security systems.

Overall, AMAG Technology is recognized for its robust, integrated security solutions that address the complex security challenges facing organizations today.

Products

Complete range of security management systems, video management system, Edge of Network Video Server, Threat Level Manager, smart card and biometric readers.

Torrance USA

20701 Manhattan Place
Torrance CA 90501
USA

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Self Elevating Unit | Flag: United States of America | Port: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Maritime News

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Rubio Pressures Panama over Chinese Businesses Near Canal

2 days ago
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$2.9B Maritime Development Fund Created by India

2 days ago
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3 days ago
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Germany: Heinrich Rönner and Lürssen Place Their Bids for FSG and Nobiskrug Shipyards

Germany: Heinrich Rönner and Lürssen Place Their Bids for FSG and Nobiskrug Shipyards

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