Secom Co Ltd
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Secom Co Ltd
Secom is one of Japan’s best-known security companies. It sells alarm systems, monitoring services, guarding, fire protection, medical and nursing-related services, and security equipment for homes, offices, factories, and public facilities. Its core business is watching over customers’ properties and responding when alarms or emergencies happen. The company makes money mainly through installation fees, monthly monitoring contracts, and service charges for guard work, maintenance, and related support. Its customers include households, businesses, schools, hospitals, government sites, and large industrial users that want protection, emergency response, or outsourced facility security. What makes Secom different is that it is not just an equipment seller. It combines devices, a 24-hour monitoring network, field response, and on-site services into one system. That puts it in the middle of the security value chain: it installs the hardware, runs the monitoring center, and dispatches people or partner services when something goes wrong.
Secom is one of Japan’s best-known security companies. It sells alarm systems, monitoring services, guarding, fire protection, medical and nursing-related services, and security equipment for homes, offices, factories, and public facilities. Its core business is watching over customers’ properties and responding when alarms or emergencies happen.
The company makes money mainly through installation fees, monthly monitoring contracts, and service charges for guard work, maintenance, and related support. Its customers include households, businesses, schools, hospitals, government sites, and large industrial users that want protection, emergency response, or outsourced facility security.
What makes Secom different is that it is not just an equipment seller. It combines devices, a 24-hour monitoring network, field response, and on-site services into one system. That puts it in the middle of the security value chain: it installs the hardware, runs the monitoring center, and dispatches people or partner services when something goes wrong.