Paxton and Mayflex Enter New Partnership

Mayflex,distributor of electronic security, cabling infrastructure and networking products in the UK,partners with access control designer and manufacturerPaxton.Paxton will supply...

Mayflex, distributor of electronic security, cabling infrastructure and networking products in the UK, partners with access control designer and manufacturer Paxton. Paxton will supply their innovative security products through Mayflex, following a new partnership which launches at the IFSEC show in Birmingham from 16th May. Paxton's leading range of intelligent security solutions fits well into Mayflex's existing portfolio.

Gary Harmer, Security Sales Director at Mayflex, says, "Partnering with Paxton was an easy choice for us. They have an excellent product offering with a proven track record in delivering service levels above customer expectations and are like minded in their approach to the opportunities that exist in the market as security technologies migrate and converge at an ever increasing pace to an IP platform. Their intelligent, innovative access control products are a natural addition to our current range and through this new agreement we will be able to offer our existing IP installers a wider solution to meet their needs. Our customers' requirements are always our top priority and we believe that working with Paxton will strengthen our offering even more."

Drew Hoggatt, Managing Director at Paxton, says, "With over 25 years experience in the security industry, Paxton is well positioned to work with Mayflex to bring leading access control to a fresh market. Collaborating with Mayflex means that an even wider range of installers will now benefit from the great features in our smart product line; including building control, energy saving and design aesthetics."

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Paxton Access Ltd.

Paxton House, Home Farm Road,
Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9HU
UK

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