Allegion

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Allegion Plc
Public Company
Traded as NYSEALLE
Industry Security, Access control
Founded 1908
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Website http://www.allegion.com/

Allegion Plc is a provider of security products and solutions for homes and businesses. It makes 27 global brands including CISA, Interflex, LCN, Schlage and Von Duprin. The $2 billion company employs around 8000 people and sells products in more than 120 countries across the world.

Allegion spun off from Ingersoll Rand Plc on Dec. 1, 2013 and became a standalone, publicly traded company. This placed Allegion on the S&P 500 where it replaced JC Penney.[1]

Mergers and subsidiaries

On Jan. 8, 2014, Allegion acquired certain assets of Schlage Lock de Colombia S.A., the second largest mechanical lock manufacturer in Colombia with revenues of US $12 million. The acquisition gave Allegion a 45,000-square-foot integrated plant in Bogota, Colombia and approximately 350 new employees.[2]

Locations

Allegion plc is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. Its regional offices for the Americas is in Carmel, Indiana. Its European regional offices are in Faenza, Italy, and the company’s Asia headquarters are in Tower B of City Center of Shanghai in Shanghai, People's Republic of China.[3]

Brands and subsidiaries

The company's list of brands and subsidiaries include:

  • Costruzioni Italiane Serrature e Affini (Cisa)
  • Interflex – Germany-based European provider and manufacturer of hardware and software for security solutions and time management planning
  • Kryptonite locks
  • Schlage - commercial and residential locksets, door handles, hardware.
  • Von Duprin – exit devices
  • Ives
  • Glynn-Johnson
  • aptiQ
  • Steelcraft
  • Falcon
  • LCN
  • Zero [4]
  • Briton
  • Bricard
  • Brio
  • Dalco
  • Dexter
  • FSH
  • Fusion
  • Inafer
  • ITO Kilit
  • Legge
  • Normbau
  • PegaSys
  • Segurex
  • XceedID

References

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