Keri Systems unveils new logo and relocates

Access control and security services business, Keri Systems Inc., has relaunched a brand-new corporate logo, the biggest change in 30 years to its visual appearance. This comes alongside the strategic relocation of offices in late June of this year and the modernisation and overhaul of its previous website.
Despite the many changes made to the company, Keri Systems will continue to provide products in access control to various security solutions for other organisations. The improvements reflect what it believes to be the evolution and expansion of Keri Systems Inc.
The Director of Marketing, Vince Deiuliis has embraced this, stating: “In recognition of the many changes… we are celebrating Keri’s history with a bold new look, a new physical address and a restructured website; all designed to better represent our brand and serve our patrons.”
https://www.kerisys.com

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Georgina Turner

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