15.08.2012 • NewsPaxton AccessSimon Wood

Paxton Access: partnership with Abbas

Paxton Access: partnership with Abbas. Paxton Access has announced their entry into the Slovak security market together with existing distribution partner Abbas.The partnership, or...

Paxton Access: partnership with Abbas. Paxton Access has announced their entry into the Slovak security market together with existing distribution partner Abbas.

The partnership, originally announced at the Prague and Brno security shows August 2007, has exceeded expectations – both companies are confident of carrying this momentum into the new region.

“Since the launch we have been impressed by the professional service Abbas provide for their customers and the level of Net 2 sales achieved in a short period of time,” says Overseas Development Manager Simon Wood.

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