Advanced Security Presents Gallagher a Supplier of the Year Award

Gallagher’s New Zealand based security team were presented with a Supplier of the Year award at the Advanced Group Supplier Awards evening last week. One of the largest electronic security integrators, and part of the TPT Group, Advanced Security and Gallagher have been working in partnership for many years.

“We truly value the long-standing relationship with Gallagher,” said Hayden George, general manager of Advanced Security Group. “Our team love using the product day-to-day and harnessing the powerful feature set to solve our customers’ problems. Gallagher continue to raise the bar in their service delivery, innovation, and relationship management. This award speaks to the great work they do in supporting us to excel for our clients.”

Brad Small, Regional Manager, New Zealand & Pacific Islands at Gallagher says, “I’m extremely proud that I was able to accept the award on behalf of Gallagher. Advanced is a crucial partner for our New Zealand business and this award shows us that all parts of Gallagher are coming together to deliver true value to their business.”

150 people across Advanced Security’s nationwide team rated their suppliers based on a range of services, including, technical support, ordering processes, sales support, lead-generation, and product quality. Winners were announced last week at an awards evening in Auckland, New Zealand, where TPT acknowledged suppliers across their businesses. 

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