Hamilton by Gunnebo

Hamilton Expands Luxury Jewelry Security Market Presence

A major security manufacturer debuted high-security asset protection solutions at JCK Las Vegas to address rising theft and retail workflow demands.

The growing demand for high-security retail safes took center stage as a major security manufacturer debuted its latest asset protection solutions at the jewelry industry’s largest trade event.

Hamilton by Gunnebo showcased its specialized retail security portfolio at the JCK Las Vegas exhibition at the Venetian Expo. The company engaged with store owners and retail security decision-makers to address the evolving operational and protection needs of high-value jewelry environments across North America.

Industry discussions at the event emphasized a rising market demand for top-tier security safes capable of resisting sophisticated theft attempts while maintaining efficient daily workflows. Attendees noted that as inventory values climb, retailers increasingly require secure storage systems that do not hinder the speed of customer access or store operations.

To address these vulnerabilities, the company highlighted the John Tann TRTL 60x6, an Underwriters Laboratories-rated high-security safe engineered specifically for high-volume, premium retail applications.

Market feedback gathered during the exhibition indicated that modern jewelry retailers are prioritizing internal customization. Store operators expressed a strong interest in flexible interior shelving configurations designed to streamline the daily transport of high-value merchandise between secure overnight storage and daytime retail displays.

Strongest market engagement and demand for specialized jewelry safe installations originated from major luxury retail hubs, including New York, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.

Following the exhibition, the security manufacturer plans to expand its North American network of safe dealers, distributors and retail partners to address changing asset protection requirements within the commercial jewelry sector.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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