So .... who is UTC?

July 2012 Fire & Safety

We have come a long way since 1969 when our company was first introduced to the market. During this time our company has evolved from a market leader in the fire and security industry to a global Fortune 100 company generating over $50bn in sales and employing over 200 000 people globally, 400 of those nationally across South Africa.

Locally, it began with the Ziton brand which has been trusted and implemented in some of the world’s premier sites for over 40 years now. In 1983 a second South African brand was introduced, Centralised Electronics, which in 1997 became the Aritech brand we know today. This acquisition led the company into the security market by providing access to CCTV (Kalatel), intrusion (Caddx), fibre (Fiber Options) and access control platforms that were revolutionising the security industry in Europe at the time.

GE Security was formed in 2002 which lead to our biggest brands Aritech and Ziton being moved to the GE Security stable. Our business then became the largest electronic fire and security manufacturer in the world supported by General Electric. With the financial backing and brand credibility of GE we expanded our footprint across Africa and have diversified our sales into the emerging markets over the last six years helping us align with some of the larger companies in Africa including telecoms operators such as MTN Nigeria, Airtel and Safaricom.

United Technologies Company (UTC), a company known in our market for the Otis, Pratt & Whitney and Carrier businesses decided to expand its fire and security portfolio in 2010 and came to an agreement to acquire the business from General Electric. With the attractiveness of the product offering by GE Security, UTC saw a perfect fit and the acquisition was completed in early 2011.

UTC Fire & Security, formed as a subsidiary of UTC, already owned brands such as Lenel, Angus, Onity, Marioff and Hi-Fog and employs over 45 000 employees having a presence in over 25 countries.

UTC Fire & Security is a global manufacturer, owning the technology and supplying to the market according to the demand in each region of the world. Many of our competitors are single technology manufacturers or distributors; UTC Fire & Security is a single source supplier that offers the full range of fire and security technologies.

We manufacture and supply the world’s leading access control brands including Lenel, Facility Commander, Casi Rusco, ATS and TruPortal, used by companies such as Microsoft, IBM, Nissan, GM and Cisco. In fact Lenel is used by 80% of the Fortune 100 companies.

The fire detection brands includes the well-known Ziton, Aritech, AirSense and Edwards which are installed in O.R. Tambo International Airport, BMW Roslyn, Groote Schuur Hospital, Green Point and FNB Stadiums locally, to name a select few.

We are well positioned In the video market with our TruVision and UltraView ranges of products used in sites such as the Free State and Loftus Stadium, University of the Western Cape and City of Cape Town. One of the world’s largest video sites is the Paris Metro running over 25 000 cameras on a single network for their train and bus systems, storing 72 hours of footage per camera on our UltraView platform.

The new IFS range of fibre products are known worldwide and can be seen working at the Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory, Anglo Platinum Rustenburg and Accor Mittal.

Our intrusion products including NX, Simon XT and ATS are marketed around the world and installed in many of the world’s leading banks including ABN-Ambro, GE Money and Dexia Bank.

Our integration software ensures all of these technologies can work together on a single user platform, providing the customer a seamless fully integrated security solution for all applications and markets.

So, who is UTC?

Our company has come a long way and we will continue to grow our product portfolio by strong investment in R&D, such as Ziton fire products proudly being manufactured in South Africa. With local offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town, supported by a vast network of partners across sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and Europe, UTC Fire & Security is the world’s leading manufacturer and supplier of integrated Fire and Security technologies.

For more information contact UTC Fire & Security, +27 (0)11 579 7300, [email protected], www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu, www.utcfireandsecurity.com



Credit(s)




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

How to prevent and survive fires
Fire & Safety Security Services & Risk Management
Since its launch in August 2023, Fidelity SecureFire, a division of the Fidelity Services Group, has been making significant strides in revolutionising fire response services in South Africa.

Read more...
Spate of Joburg fires calls for proactive fire-safety planning
Fire & Safety
The incident of fire that occurred recently in Johannesburg's Central Business District (CBD) has brought to light the criticality of performance-based fire safety systems. It is imperative to design safety systems that are efficient and effective in managing such unforeseen events.

Read more...
Beagle Watch adds fire to its portfolio
Editor's Choice Fire & Safety News & Events
Beagle Watch Armed Response and FIRE OPS SA announced the enhancement of the two companies' combined service offerings to provide professional fire safety services to Beagle Watch clients and Johannesburg residents.

Read more...
Different types of fires
Fire & Safety
Fire is a powerful force of nature; according to SafeQuip, a distributor of fire-related equipment; understanding the different types of fires and how to combat them is essential for safety and protection.

Read more...
SafeQuip introduces lithium fire extinguishers
Fire & Safety Products & Solutions
With the use of Lithium batteries increasing in many types of portable devices and battery storage solutions, SafeQuip, in partnership with AVD Lithex, is introducing a fire extinguisher aimed at suppressing and extinguishing, and also preventing re-ignition of lithium fires.

Read more...
Modern warehouses come with added fire risk
Fire & Safety Transport (Industry)
Along with increased investments in modern warehousing in Africa, there is also a need to focus on protecting warehouses from crime, however, fire can arguably be a greater danger to business continuity.

Read more...
How to prevent solar inverter short-circuits and fires
Fire & Safety
With many South Africans installing inverters as part of solar power systems to mitigate the impact of load shedding in homes and at businesses, users need to be aware of the potential fire risks.

Read more...
Fidelity SecureFire steps into critical fire response space
News & Events Fire & Safety
With the majority of fire stations around the country being crippled by a lack of resources to offer effective responses, Fidelity Fire Solutions has launched its own ‘first responder’ model, Fidelity SecureFire.

Read more...
Long-distance connectivity with Simplex ES Net Life Safety
Johnson Controls Global Products Fire & Safety Products & Solutions
ES Net Network Bridge allows fire alarm system data to be transmitted across distant buildings via a customer’s existing network infrastructure, improving system-wide monitoring and control in facilities and campuses where life safety networks are often widely dispersed.

Read more...
Elvey Group and Technoswitch part ways
Elvey Security Technologies Fire & Safety News & Events
The Elvey Group (a division of the Hudaco Group of Companies) is relinquishing its distributorship of the Technoswitch brand, following Hudaco’s acquisition of Brigit Fire.

Read more...