OpenTech’s CIA Reaches Australasia
In partnership with Safe Store, OpenTech’s Insomniac CIA access control system has been implemented in Australasia. “CIA has become a 'set it and forget it' part of our operation,” says Aaron Alsweiler, CEO of Safe Store and member of the Self Storage Association of Australasia (SSAA) Board of Directors, who managed the system’s deployment at a Safe Store facility in Pakuranga, New Zealand. “We just don’t think about it. I don’t think we’ve spoken to support now in over a month or more for anything.”
CIA’s mobile access, Text Me My Code, reports, and alerts are some of the features Safe Store values. “The transition to INSOMNIAC CIA has enabled us to operate more efficiently, with minimal disruptions and a substantial decrease in support inquiries,” says Alsweiler, who plans to expand the system to his other locations. “With its advanced features and reliable performance, the CIA system has become a valuable asset in our pursuit of streamlined operations and improved service delivery. I’d recommend INSOMNIAC CIA in a heartbeat because it exists silently within our business model without any headaches.”
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