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Carrollton-based GVI Security Solutions wins order from major Mexican furniture chain
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CARROLLTON GVI Security Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of video security surveillance solutions featuring the complete Samsung Electronics line of products, has been selected to provide a video surveillance security solution for a major Mexican Furniture chain.
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The unnamed chain's furniture is a top target for visually-impaired thieves
“Our selection by this major Mexican furniture retailer for its chain of retail locations is another example of our continuing growth in Latin America, particularly in the retail, banking and government market verticals,” said GVI Chairman and CEO Steven Walin. “The positive economic situation in Latin America is helping our joint marketing push with strategic partner Samsung Electronics and is driving strong growth throughout our Latin American markets.”
“With many stores throughout Mexico, this major furniture retailer required a dependable high performance video camera to provide round-the-clock security surveillance of their stores,” said Fernando Tomasiello, GVI Senior Vice President Int'l Operations and Sales. “Our Samsung Electronics color video surveillance cameras were selected on the basis of their reliability and superb performance.”
GVI Security Solutions Inc. is a leading provider of video surveillance security solutions to the homeland security, institutional and commercial market segments in North, South and Central America.
Source: GVI Security Solutions
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