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Arteco Global opens its first branch in Mexico

The company records a continuous growth in expanding markets.

Mexico City, July 2019 – Arteco Global starts a new chapter. The company – leading producer of Video Management Software and universally renown for its highly customizable offer – is now opening its first Latina American branch in Mexico and moves its borders to a constantly expanding market.

After the exceptional growth in North America, with operation all over the US territory, Arteco is now aiming at strengthening its position in the second security market of the American continent – the first in Latin America.

Juan Manuel Vélez has been appointed as Sales Manager. Security professional for 10 years now, Vélez gained a deep knowledge of the dynamic of the Lat American market working in more than 12 countries in the area and developing large scale projects that range from critical infrastructure (International Airport of Mexico City) to retail (network of stores of the brand REPLAY in Peru).

“Arteco is a company with great strong points: it stands out of the crowd of competitors for the endless possibilities of integrations and customized approach to customer care and commercial offers,” affirmed Vélez. “I am happy to be part of a team that already achieved significant results and to help them grow in Latin America."

“The commitment to increase our penetration in that specific geographical context is strategic. As we did in South Africa, we decided to bet on promising areas where our skills can emerge and lead the market. Our project of expansion is not finished yet. There will be further news," added Giampaolo Sabbatani, CEO di Arteco Global.

Founded in 1987, Arteco is a global provider of event-driven intelligence solutions based in Faenza, Italy, with operations in St. Louis, USA and Johannesburg, South Africa. With a focus on ease of use and event management, Arteco’s research and development initiatives have united world-class, state-of-the-art video analytics and video management onto a single-platform to optimize processes and reduce costs. Arteco provides a wide range of software and network hardware solutions that integrate with third-party systems such as video surveillance, video management and access control. Arteco products are available through certified integrator partners around the world.

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