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MSSI: Turnstiles and Turnstile Manufacturers in the MAC Portal

  
  
  
  
  
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Modular Security Systems Inc. has been installing full height high security turnstiles in shipping containers since 2004. The Patented MAC Portal by MSSI is extremely customizable in terms of what types of turnstiles can be used. Modular Security Systems, Inc. maintains relationships with many different turnstile manufacturers and vendors to supply it's customers the unique access control solutions they need. Since 2004 MSSI has worked with a number of turnstile manufacturers in and around the United States. Just to name a few MSSI has worked with Boon Edam turnstiles, Controlled Access Turnstiles, and Alvarado turnstiles.

Boon Edam is the largest producer of anti-tailgating security entrances in The Americas,  providing a broader product offering than any other company today.  In 2005, Boon Edam acquired Tomsed Corporation, the largest turnstile manufacturer in the United States. Today we build the same rugged Tomsed turnstile models in Lillington, North Carolina to be installed around the globe for years of maintenance-free performance in harsh outdoor conditions, such as transit stations, oil refineries, and other outdoor applications. Boon Edam's 100+ years of success is due to an emphasis on quality design, and by providing unsurpassed customer service, support and training to its customers and reseller partners.

For two decades, Controlled Access has been the globally trusted name in pedestrian control devices. Made in Ohio and shipped worldwide, we are the first choice of leading architects, facility managers, security consultants and government engineers. Whether your project requires high security, full-height or waist-height turnstiles, or matching ADA accessible gates, Controlled Access is the secure choice. And, we're experienced in access control systems from card readers to biometric scanners, to give you the power to control access.

For over 55 years Alvarado has taken great pride in designing and manufacturing the most secure and reliable full height turnstiles and gates. Turnstiles are our daily diet and we know what works well and what doesn’t. Our blueprint for success has remained simple and unchanged…manufacture high quality products that provide years of trouble free service. Alvarado solutions are commonly used to secure nuclear plants, government facilities, processing centers, construction sites and manufacturing operations.

For more information on Modular Security Systems Inc. and the Patented Modular Access Control (MAC) Portal feel free to contact us and check back as Turnstile Blog is regularly updated. You can also view a Video Demonstration of the MAC Portal as well as a Company Overview Video.



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