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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Grosvenor GT Clocks for Time Clock (Hardware) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Grosvenor GT Clocks for Time Clock (Hardware) include: Bank of America, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 213000 employees and revenues of $101.89 billion, Tesco, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 340000 employees and revenues of $93.25 billion, BAE Systems, a United Kingdom based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 111400 employees and revenues of $26.31 billion, ERMCO ECI, a United States based Distribution organisation with 3400 employees and revenues of $400.0 million, Thetford, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $357.0 million and many others.
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BAE Systems | Aerospace and Defense | 111400 | $26.3B | United Kingdom | Grosvenor Technology | Grosvenor GT Clocks | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, BAE Systems deployed Grosvenor GT Clocks as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution to support workforce management and time and attendance functions across its operations. The deployment of Grosvenor GT Clocks aligns BAE Systems with Grosvenor Technology hardware and workforce management capabilities introduced that year.
The implementation centered on the GT-10 Android based terminal platform, marketed as an Identi Hub with a responsive 10 inch touchscreen and an open Android operating system that supports HTML5 applications. Grosvenor GT Clocks were configured to run bespoke or off the shelf HTML5 time and attendance applications on fixed terminals and to share applications with mobile devices, leveraging the GT-10 software stack for employee self service and time capture. The narrative for the vendor launch emphasizes hardware reliability and an always on design for continuous clocking operations.
Grosvenor Technology launched Sateon Advance access control and the GT-10 terminal in parallel during 2016, creating a converged vendor portfolio for access control and workforce management that BAE Systems could consume. Governance and operational impact focused on HR and time and attendance workflows, with GT-10 enabling broader employee self service beyond traditional HR touchpoints. Vendor statements at launch explicitly cited the ability to lower costs and increase productivity by sharing applications across mobile and fixed terminals and the flexibility to deploy HTML5 solutions instantly, benefits that align with how Grosvenor GT Clocks were positioned for enterprise time collection.
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Bank of America | Banking and Financial Services | 213000 | $101.9B | United States | Grosvenor Technology | Grosvenor GT Clocks | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Bank of America implemented Grosvenor GT Clocks as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution for employee time and attendance capture. The deployment involved Grosvenor Technology terminals supplied as hardware time clocks and positioned to support the bank's workforce management and HR processes.
Grosvenor GT Clocks were delivered as a mix of simple swipe and go terminals and fully interactive customizable interfaces, enabling standard time and attendance functions and self service workforce tasks. Functional capabilities implemented included clocking in and out, booking holidays, recording sickness, and rota collaboration, aligning with common time and attendance terminal workflows.
The installation utilized Grosvenor Technology’s in house project team for configuration and installation, with partner defined software development used to tailor terminal interfaces and workflows. The program included collaboration with Grosvenor’s software partners to integrate terminal data into broader workforce management stacks, and ongoing support was provided via Grosvenor’s Assist IT application which remotely diagnoses and resolves issues and reduces site visits, saving money as described by the vendor.
Operational coverage focused on workforce management and HR functions within Bank of America operations, with governance centered on project level coordination between Grosvenor’s project team and the bank’s HR and operations stakeholders. Rollout and support were structured around tailored pre installation collaboration, on site installation services, and post installation remote support to sustain time and attendance operations.
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Bridgnorth Aluminium | Manufacturing | 400 | $340M | United Kingdom | Grosvenor Technology | Grosvenor GT Clocks | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2022 | Chronicle Online |
In 2022, Bridgnorth Aluminium implemented Grosvenor GT Clocks as a Time Clock (Hardware) deployment across its UK manufacturing sites. The project was delivered through Chronicle Online and focused on unifying time and attendance with door level access control and emergency muster reporting.
The physical implementation used Grosvenor terminals IT11 and modular blades, configured to capture employee clock events and safe swipe muster confirmations. Functional capabilities implemented included time and attendance capture, access control event logging, and muster point safe swipe reporting, with device configuration tuned for industrial transaction volumes.
The Grosvenor GT Clocks installation integrated with SAP SuccessFactors for HR and payroll, providing a consolidated feed of T and A and access data to support payroll go live requirements. Operational scope covered multi site industrial operations in the United Kingdom and instrumented 49 doors and devices for both entry control and emergency roll call.
Chronicle Online led rollout and operational onboarding, centralizing device management and reporting to create a single dataset for attendance and access events. The deployment enabled consolidated T and A and access data across sites and added emergency muster reporting capabilities while aligning event feeds to SAP SuccessFactors for downstream HR and payroll processing.
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ERMCO ECI | Distribution | 3400 | $400M | United States | Grosvenor Technology | Grosvenor GT Clocks | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2018 | Optimum |
In 2022, ERMCO ECI deployed Grosvenor GT Clocks as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution to address persistent false reads and shift change bottlenecks at its manufacturing sites. The deployment targeted ERMCO ECI plants in Tennessee and the company’s 1,100 production workforce, focusing on time and attendance accuracy for a major oil-filled transformer manufacturer in the United States.
The implementation configured Grosvenor GT Clocks with modular hardware and multiple authentication modes, including a frictionless Suprema biometric reader and a PIN fallback for roughly 5 percent of employees who lack usable fingerprints, with facial recognition available as an option. The Grosvenor GT Clocks installation emphasized an intuitive terminal interface and streamlined employee enrolment workflows to reduce clocking friction and support plant-floor use where greasy or damaged fingerprints had previously caused failures.
Operational architecture included ruggedized terminals designed for manufacturing environments and remote terminal diagnostics to enable feature installation and repair administration without physically removing devices from the plant. The remote interface also provided administrative access for diagnostics and virtual tutorials, reducing the need for on-site maintenance and addressing prior reliability issues such as frequent returns for repair and an incident tied to an IP address change.
Governance and process changes centered on HR maintaining biometric-first authentication while excluding swipe cards to prevent buddy punching, and on managers spending less time on terminal cleaning and hardware returns. Outcomes reported by the deployment include more than a 50 percent reduction in read failure rates and queueing during shift change, elimination of frequent hardware returns, and simplified enrolment and clock in out processing using Grosvenor GT Clocks as the Time Clock (Hardware) tool for ERMCO ECI time and attendance.
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Tesco | Retail | 340000 | $93.2B | United Kingdom | Grosvenor Technology | Grosvenor GT Clocks | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Tesco deployed Grosvenor GT Clocks as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution for store-level colleague clock-in terminals in the United Kingdom. Frontline staff report that Grosvenor GT Clocks present a calculator-like numeric keypad interface where colleagues type their colleague number to clock in, a visible change from fingerprint-based clock-in devices used in some stores.
The implementation emphasizes hardware clock terminals that capture attendance through numeric colleague-number entry and local terminal authentication, with store managers retaining oversight of clock-in and timekeeping workflows. Colleague feedback posted on public forums characterizes the new Grosvenor GT Clocks interface as dated and less intuitive than biometric readers, generating operational questions and informal feedback collection, while no formal integration or rollout metrics were disclosed.
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Manufacturing | 1000 | $357M | United States | Grosvenor Technology | Grosvenor GT Clocks | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2015 | Atimo Beheer |
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