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Godrej Security targets Rs 1,000 cr turnover in 4 yrs

According to him, GSS dominates the domestic market with over 70 per cent share and has a footprint in 40 countries including the US and the European countries. - No impact of monsoon on rural demand: Adi Godrej - Godrej Consumer to complete consolidation in 2-3 months - Godrej to produce reality show - "We are looking at acquisitions as we are cash-rich" - Godrej township @ less than Rs 20 lakh per home - Reliance plans 1,000 Delight stores in 2 yrs Elaborating on the physiotronic products, Byramjee said that they are futuristic products which is the integration of electronic security with physical/premise security equipment. "The physiotronic products are particularly useful in intelligently monitoring and blocking various access points the moment danger is suspected," he said.The advanced range of such products includes face detectors, Iris scanner, finger scanner, speedgates and flap barriers among others. Byramjee said that the GSS, which was earlier known as Godrej Security Equipment (GSE), is the only company in the country to provide a unique 4-pronged approach to security audit, security consultancy, comprehensive security solutions and annual maintenance contract along with the wide range of security solutions. According to him, products manufactured by GSS are tested to stringent levels at leading testing laboratories in the country as well as abroad.


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