Dec 4 2007
CGM-AST has always brought the future of security products to its clientele. Now this subsidiary of Allied Security Innovations, Inc., brings future technology to its own production facilities with the use of laser equipment.
According to CEO Anthony Shupin, the use of laser technology means CGM-AST can produce its security products more specific to customer needs with greater precision and diversity.
"Laser can be utilized virtually across our entire platform of security products ... cables to labels. We are pleased that integrating laser technology into our production methodology has gone so smoothly," he said. "Our Secure-T.R.A.C. labels can now be customized and authenticated better than ever before. Client acceptance has been great, and they are quickly taking advantage of this added security feature."
CGM-AST remains the leader in Tamper-evident security products. Laser technology enables greater flexibility in assuring product authentication, while enhancing tamper evidence. Company officials say the new high-speed laser finishing capability should enable greater expansion into the pharmaceutical Industry. It also allows for further development of "product diversion" security techniques.