Hanwha Vision America

Hanwha Techwin America, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, has announced that Olymbec, globally renowned privately owned industrial real estate holder on the US East Coast and Canada, has chosen Hanwha cameras to help secure its properties and improve rentability.

Managing upwards of 300 properties in Quebec, Canada and 15 different states in the US, Olymbec owns more than 30 million square feet of property. Managing this much real estate means that Olymbec has to balance a variety of concerns, including providing positive tenant experiences, generating revenue, and protecting assets.

Countering growing cases of theft and vandalism

Olymbec’s existing analog-based camera systems were not meeting the company’s needs

When it comes to security, the company is faced with everything from accidental damage and theft to vandalism and refuse dumping both inside and outside their buildings. However, Olymbec’s existing analog-based camera systems were not meeting the company’s needs.

After looking at a number of different options, the company chose Hanwha Techwin because of the range of products, the modularity of the solutions the excellent training and customer support, and the cost, which allows Olymbec to add components easily.

Hanwha Techwin cameras deployed

Olymbec has deployed over 700 operational cameras and carries stock for both replacement purposes and new systems. The deployed cameras are connected to either a Wisenet WAVE VMS system in their larger installations or to NVRs in their smaller installations.

Through their VPN, everyone at Olymbec, from the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to security personnel and property managers, can access video footage from every security camera remotely from their smartphones and tablets.

Remote video footage access

This allows security administrators to view footage from anywhere, at any time and gives them the flexibility to react quickly and appropriately, when an incident occurs. Hanwha cameras have the capability to trigger alerts and alert security personnel, based on a variety of rules such as detecting motion after hours.

Olymbec has spent approximately three-fourth of a million dollars on equipment from Hanwha Techwin to deploy its new security infrastructure. The result is a robust, homogenous environment that makes it easy to manage and add new camera systems to the company’s various properties.

Multi-sensor, multi-directional cameras installed

Hanwha Techwin cameras are used as deterrent or after-the-fact security devices for investigative purposes

The Hanwha Techwin cameras are used as deterrent or after-the-fact security devices for investigative purposes. This means that Olymbec relies heavily on the quality of the video feed. To capture the best possible video, Olymbec decided to go with multi-sensor, multi-directional cameras, which are deployed across the company’s properties allowing them to cover a very wide area with just a single device.

The multi-sensor cameras also work very well when the time comes to pull the video footage for investigation. This is especially helpful because Olymbec’s security department receives video requests from law enforcement at least 4-5 times a month.

Reliable and flexible video security system

Using our new security system, we are able to ensure the integrity of our video evidence. This is important when local law enforcement asks us for footage to help with an investigation,” said Jack Ross, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Olymbec USA & Canada.

The company, Olymbec has stated that they remain enthusiastic about their decision to install more number of Hanwha Techwin cameras across their various properties in the US and Canada.

It was important for us to choose a platform that is both complex enough to meet our needs and reliable enough to set up and simply let run. When it comes to reliability, as well as flexibility and ease-of-use, I think Hanwha Techwin really shines,” concludes Jack Ross.

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