Security Improved at Webro

 

12 August 2010

The UK's leading supplier of composite and bespoke communication cables and connectors has seen its sales to the security industry more than double in the past six months thanks to the addition of a new line of cables.

Nottingham-based Webro has so far this year introduced 20 new security-related cables to its product portfolio resulting sales of more than 800km per month with the UK's top security companies.

The new series includes high specification composite, coaxial, data and telecom communications cables which are being used in alarm systems, door entry and CCTV systems.

Roger Webster, managing director at Webro, commented: "We've made a significant investment in our security product offering this year and it's already paying real dividends for us.

We are one of the few Section 12-approved companies which can supply cable to help improve security and communication on the London Underground network, plus we've also supplied fibre optic cabling to the new Olympic stadium for the 2012 Games. We're hoping these contracts will lead to more work in the sector and help us become the go-to company for security communication cables."

The new series of security cables has now been added to Webro's existing extensive range of fibre and coaxial communications cables which cover a number of industries including digital TV and satellite, data, automotive, telecom and caravans.

Roger added, "We are constantly looking to review and enhance our range of security industry cables alongside improving our testing measures to ensure a high quality of product."

For further information about Webro's cable and connector products, please visit the company website.


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