IAE Industrial, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of perimeter solutions, shelters and impact protection products has joined Secured by Design (SBD).
For over 30 years, IAE Industrial has been manufacturing and supplying industrial products to a wealth of customers across the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Situated on a purpose built, environmentally conscious site on the edge of Stoke on Trent, the company has the ability to design, manufacture, assemble and distribute from this unique operation, allowing them to offer customers a complete range of high quality products like no other.
IAE has built an unrivalled reputation for quality. Continual investment in the latest technology ensures that IAE remain efficient and competitive. The latest in modern steel handling, laser cutting, robotic welding, folding and bending machines coupled with human expertise and innovative design keeps IAE at the forefront of their industry.
A large focus for the company in recent months has been developing a range of Security Rated (SR) products, particularly SR Mesh Systems. At present, IAE Industrial has 11 approved systems, which have been certified by BRE. IAE will continue to expand this range in coming months.
Find out more about IAE and their range of SBD accredited products here.
Steve Salt, Head of Industrial Sales at IAE, said: “We are delighted to have secured our membership with SBD, as we believe that being part of an initiative that aims to design out crime is a key milestone to us entering the SR Perimeter Solutions arena as we look to expand our range of SR approved products significantly. We believe that the supply of SBD approved products may be key to the long term success of our business and customers businesses.”
Hazel Goss, Secured by Design, said: “It has been a pleasure to have IAE join us as members of Secured by Design. They fabricate a large range of security fencing and gates for use in the industry. I am really looking forward to working alongside them for many years to come and watching them develop as members.”