List of Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems Customers
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Companies using Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems for Physical Access Control System include: Tata Motors, a India based Manufacturing organisation with 91496 employees and revenues of $49.62 billion, Suncorp Australia, a Australia based Insurance organisation with 11500 employees and revenues of $10.14 billion, ITC, a India based Manufacturing organisation with 33824 employees and revenues of $9.70 billion and many others.
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ITC | Manufacturing | 33824 | $9.7B | India | Johnson Controls | Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems | Physical Access Control System | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, ITC implemented Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems as a Physical Access Control System for its Kolkata operations. The deployment targeted ITC Ltd headquarters security and fire detection at the ITC plant in Kolkata, and the project value was INR 3.5 Cr.
The technical configuration used TYCO Access Control and IP CCTV to deliver centralized access control, video surveillance and event monitoring, while SIMPLEX by TYCO provided fire detection for the plant. Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems was configured to support cardholder provisioning, controller zoning, IP camera feed management and alarm event correlation as part of the Physical Access Control System.
Delivery was executed through joint site visits and solution design workshops with the customer, Tata Project and ITC engineering teams, together with regional JCI sales engagement to produce the bill of quantities, budget estimation and target pricing. The team prepared the BOQ and budget estimates, worked to the customer target price and won the DSITC contract in favor of the vendor.
Operational scope covered security and facilities management functions at ITC head office and plant sites in Kolkata, with governance workstreams that formalized centralized access policy, event monitoring workflows and alarm escalation across access control, CCTV and fire detection systems. Rollout followed on site surveys, BOQ driven procurement and commissioning schedules to align engineering and security operations.
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Suncorp Australia | Insurance | 11500 | $10.1B | Australia | Johnson Controls | Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems | Physical Access Control System | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Suncorp Australia deployed Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems as a Physical Access Control System to centralize access management and security operations for the Suncorp Group Security Operations Centre. The Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems implementation is described in operator records as the primary system for card issuance, alarm code management and day to day administration of the SOC security stack.
The implementation covered core Physical Access Control System capabilities, including access card provisioning and high level employee access assistance, management of User Alarm Code data within the ADT Tyco System, intruder and ATM alarm monitoring, and orchestration of surveillance requests and video isolation. The deployment also encompassed electronic security commissioning and fit outs alongside configuration and troubleshooting responsibilities performed by senior SOC staff.
Operational integrations centered on the ADT Tyco System for alarm code management and on video surveillance systems for footage isolation and incident evidence support. Operational scope included the Security Operations Centre functions, incident management workflows for robbery, theft and assault, liaison with state police, and coordination with static guards, patrols and external security contractors across Suncorp Group operations.
Governance and process changes documented by SOC leadership included formalized incident reporting and escalation procedures, validations and risk assessment coordination, induction and training of security personnel, and enforcement of Suncorp OH&S and conduct policies. Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems supported these governance controls through centralized access administration and monitoring capabilities integrated into SOC operational processes.
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Tata Motors | Manufacturing | 91496 | $49.6B | India | Johnson Controls | Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems | Physical Access Control System | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Tata Motors implemented Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems as a Physical Access Control System for its Ahmedabad paint shop production environment. The deployment is tied to the Production Control Room operations and the installation of Tyco control components within plant security and control infrastructure.
The Johnson Controls Tyco CEM Systems implementation concentrated on core access control capabilities typical for the category, including centralized credential management, door and controller orchestration, event logging, and policy driven access enforcement for production area entry points. Configuration work emphasized operator consoles and control room integration to support shift level access workflows, badge issuance and revocation, and time stamped access audit trails used in daily documentation.
Integrations were explicitly implemented with on site CCTV camera feeds and the plant SCADA system, enabling correlated security events and visual verification from the Production Control Room. Operational scope covered paint shop production operations, security and facilities teams, and frontline technicians who operate the Tyco control and CCTV systems as part of daily production monitoring and control.
Governance and operational workflows aligned access provisioning with production shift planning, daily morning review meetings led by H.O.D. and technicians, and logbook driven consumable and defect tracking processes. The system was operated by production control personnel in the PCR and is described as helpful in achieving daily production targets through coordinated access control, surveillance, and control room monitoring.
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