Unilever wanted to enhance user experience, in the long run increase security and reduce costs, and chose AEOS as the solution to this challenge. AEOS will secure 20,000 doors across more than 800 Unilever sites, as well as providing video surveillance and a range of other access management services.
Ian Dunning, Unilever’s Global Facilities Director, and Jeroen Gieling, Nedap’s Global Accounts Manager, talk here about the considerations of selecting and implementing a global security management platform for a company of Unilever’s size and geographical spread.
Decreasing physical access control costs
As part of this global strategy, Unilever wanted a new security solution for physical access to its sites across the world. It chose Nedap to provide the solution because of its deployment ability, the flexibility of the AEOS platform and the fact it’s a cost-effective option with a long lifetime. Unilever can enjoy the cost benefits and control of having one system for all locations. And it can easily adapt its AEOS platform in the future without having to invest in new hardware.
Ian Dunning of Unilever explains, "With Nedap, we’re confident we’re investing in a technology for the long-term. The AEOS platform has the right scalability for our global footprint. And it enables us to move away from localised, 24/7 security control centres to regional hubs, giving us important cost savings while also improving the quality of our system."
Global security system meeting local standards
When choosing its new security platform, Unilever was very conscious that cost and quality benefits would only be realised if its new system could be easily adapted to local requirements, while maintaining global standards and control. This was also a key consideration for Nedap when developing AEOS, as Jeroen Gieling explains: "There’s always a need to comply with local laws, building standards and cultures. So a security system needs to be installed by local experts and be suitable for local needs. Our delivery model gives Unilever and other customers the convenience of working with one platform and one strategic partner, combined with the flexibility of using local partners for the installation and maintenance of hardware.
We allow customers to choose their own local partners for implementation and they can also select the brands and types of hardware they prefer. This kind of flexibility gives the right level of control to both Unilever’s global policymakers and its local managers. And it makes our commercial model far more competitive."
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Workplace Services aims to increase productivity by enabling Unilever employees to be more agile in the way they work, with more choice to work where, when and how they wish. Achieving the right user experience for Unilever’s global security system is key to this. So, the fact that Nedap’s AEOS platform is managed by an intuitive, web-based interface was a big bonus for Unilever.
Ian explains: "There’s no need to install software locally, making deployment more straightforward. And local delivery and execution is made even smoother by standardised delivery models, which include a security design configuration tool and consistent intelligent reporting."
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