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Access2 Joins ‘Made in Britain’—Championing Quality, Security & Innovation

We’re thrilled to announce that Access2 is now an official member of the ‘Made in Britain’ organisation. This prestigious membership is more than just a badge—it’s a testament to our unwavering commitment to British manufacturing, exceptional craftsmanship and cutting-edge security solutions.


By aligning with ‘Made in Britain,’ we proudly reinforce our dedication to producing high-quality, reliable, and sustainable access control solutions right here in the UK. British manufacturing has long been synonymous with trust, innovation, superior quality and we’re proud to contribute to this legacy.

 

Why This Matters

The ‘Made in Britain’ mark is globally recognised, offering assurance that certain Access2 products meet the highest standards of craftsmanship, security and sustainability. For our customers and partners, this means:

✔️ Confidence in a UK-made product built to last.
✔️ A commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainable manufacturing.
✔️ Swift responses to industry needs, without reliance on overseas supply chains.


A Stronger Future for British Manufacturing

As part of this vibrant network of over 2,000 UK manufacturers, we’re joining forces with like-minded businesses to drive innovation, share insights, and strengthen the reputation of British-made products worldwide.


For security professionals, architects and building managers, this membership is another reason to choose Access2—a company that stands for integrity, precision and forward-thinking solutions.


Looking Ahead

This milestone isn’t just about celebrating our British roots—it’s about embracing the responsibility that comes with it. We are investing in local talent, enhancing sustainable practices, and pushing the boundaries of security technology to support the long-term success of UK industry.


We invite our customers, partners, and industry peers to join us in championing the excellence of British manufacturing.

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