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Access Control Cards and Credentials and Security news

Ashton Security - October Newsletter

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Ashton Security - October Newsletter
October Special: Free Consultation & Discount on Access Control Systems!
In celebration of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we’re offering $20 discount off your next purchase of all access card and fob systems for new clients throughout October!  Use discount code October2024$20

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Spring 2024 Shortfalls

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Spring 2024 Shortfalls
Industry pricing and production delays

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Product Update Summer 2023 Back to Work

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Product Update Summer 2023 Back to Work
Ashton Security Inc. has partnered up with several manufacturers to limit exposures to aftermarket and refurbished products that have started appearing in some distribution channels and on-line market space.

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February 2023 Going back to work

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February 2023 Going back to work

As the new year starts we are seeing an increase in demand for hardware and popular cards and fobs. We are please to say that are stocks have return to near pre-covid levels. Some readers and system keypads are still not available as many of the chipsets are still out of production, HID smartcard readers are still not available and special orders can take up to 15 weeks. We are still counselling product reviews along with parts availability for any upcoming project.    

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December - Inventory Crisis

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December - Inventory Crisis

To many the last 6~10 month have been nothing short of a crisis management nightmare on how to source replacement hardware and credentials. It is unfortunate to say, the problems are still present and not likely to change in the foreseeable future. Manufacturing groups are still struggling with supply chain issues from and within  the Asian markets. Many key players are ramping up domestic production or seeking other sourcing for their manufacturing, though these efforts are taking place it will be many months before we see an easement in the inventory shortfalls. What does this mean in the short term,...

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