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Swiss Railways switch to ASSA ABLOY VERSO CLIQ

Swiss Railways switch to ASSA ABLOY VERSO CLIQ
An innovative electromechanical locking system from ASSA ABLOY will improve security and access control as well as lowering costs for Swiss Federal Railways (SBB).
An electromechanical locking system from ASSA ABLOY will improve security and access control as well as lowering costs for Swiss Federal Railways (SBB).

Customer

Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) is the national railway company of Switzerland. 

Challenge

Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) current security system lacks an overarching concept and in certain cases, security is less than perfect and the infrastructure administration stores redundant data.

Solution

Keso, a Swiss company in the ASSA ABLOY Group, is supplying 35,000 VERSO CLIQ cylinders and 14,000 keys.

When the system is fully installed, it will not only improve security and access control, it will also allow SBB to save about CHF 150,000 a year in staff and operating costs. The first VERSO CLIQ locks were installed in March 2008 and nationwide installation was completed in July 2010.

The VERSO CLIQ system combines mechanical and electronic elements. The key has a built-in mechanical code and contains an electronically coded microcircuit with a battery, and a matching electronic chip is located in the cylinder. With this system unauthorized duplication of keys is impossible; the system can be adapted rapidly and inexpensively to future expansions or organizational changes by re-coding the microcircuit.

Cable-laying and alterations to buildings are not needed since the battery in the key supplies the current to operate the lock. Authorizations, with time and/or spatial restrictions, can be assigned to individual people. Locks in non-critical security locations work with the mechanical portion of a key alone, while critical installations need both portions.


Product Adopted:
Locks
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