Surging Customer Demand Launches ZKAccess

ZKAccess, a provider of biometric (facial & fingerprint) and RFID-based security solutions, is very pleased to announce that in order to meet the huge rise in demand for its security products in the U.S. and Canada, it has successfully transitioned into an independent company known as ZKAccess, LLC.

For the past three years, ZKAccess operated as a business unit under ZKTeco (global developer of security and time management solutions). But to better accommodate its growing customer demand in the U.S. and Canada, ZKTeco made the decision to spin ZKAccess into its own independent entity. As a result, ZKAccess, LLC has expanded its sales and engineering teams and recently opened a new U.S. office in Fairfield, New Jersey to accommodate its growing staff, warehouse and customer learning center. Long-time VP of Sales Larry Reed has been appointed CEO ZKAccess while biometrics industry veteran Manish Dalal has been appointed COO and product manager.

"By creating a separate company, ZKAccess can now be even more responsive to our customers' needs for technical support and product enhancements," Reed noted. “It will also enable us to focus more intently on growing new and often under-served sales channels."

"Dedicating our R&D and Operations efforts specifically to security products will allow us to respond to the needs of our customers much more quickly," Dalal added. "All our time and energy can now be focused on building and supporting the most innovate yet cost-effective security solutions the industry has ever seen."

ZKAccess has earned its reputation for delivering a diverse suite of quality products which are easy to install and operate, all at an exceptionally affordable price.

The new ZKAccess LLC USA office is located at:

6 Kingsbridge Road, Unit 8, Fairfield, NJ 07004 / 862-505-2101

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