Malaysian Kenanga International Building equipped with state-of-the art access control system
July 2011 by Marc Jacob
Refurbishment work was recently completed at the K&N Kenanga International building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a 22-storey commercial structure with a three-and-a-half-storey annexed podium block, located in Kuala Lumpur’s central business district.
New features of the refurbished main lobby include a physical access control system based on the contactless LEGIC technology, a food and beverage area and an information counter.
Kaba Jaya Security was selected to provide electronic access control, visitor management systems and half-height sensor barriers. The system includes six
lanes of Argus HSB E11 for tenants and visitors, one lane of Charon HSD E03 for disabled access, and Kaba Exos® 9300 for electronic access control and visitor management.?
The completed system provides the K&N Kenanga building with:
• Access rights management of staff and visitors
• Efficient reception and management of visitors
– No long queues during rush hour
– Integrated Malaysian IC reader
– Asset protection
• Increased employee safety
– Defined access restrictions within the security perimeter
• Reduced operational cost
– Fewer administrative expenses
• A flexible, integrated, efficient security solution
– All systems integrated
– One point of responsibility for all three system