List of MRI OnLocation Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying MRI OnLocation customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased MRI OnLocation for Physical Access Control System 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 MRI OnLocation for Physical Access Control System include: Beckman Coulter, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 12000 employees and revenues of $4.10 billion, Oerlikon, a Switzerland based Manufacturing organisation with 13089 employees and revenues of $3.22 billion, Boral, a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 9000 employees and revenues of $2.28 billion, Children's Medical Research Institute Australia, a Australia based Life Sciences organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Beckman Coulter | Life Sciences | 12000 | $4.1B | United States | MRI Software | MRI OnLocation | Physical Access Control System | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Beckman Coulter implemented MRI OnLocation as a Physical Access Control System to digitize paper-based visitor, contractor and employee sign in processes across its United States facilities. The deployment centralized visitor management and automated contractor safety screening workflows, and the solution was used to support COVID-19 health-screening workflows.
MRI OnLocation was configured to capture visitor and contractor registration data, enforce safety pre-screening questionnaires during check in, and retain detailed audit logs for compliance review. Functional capabilities implemented included self-service registration, contractor prequalification automation, configurable health-screening questionnaires, and centralized event logging to support operational audits.
The implementation was applied across multiple Beckman Coulter sites in the United States and supported business functions such as facilities operations, environmental health and safety, and contractor management. The solution was aligned with onsite admission and contractor onboarding processes to streamline check in and safety verification at facility entry points.
Governance work focused on configuring screening rules, audit workflows and data retention settings to meet internal compliance needs, while operational process changes removed paper forms and standardized screening steps. The recorded outcomes in the implementation notes include faster sign in, improved auditing and automated contractor safety screening, with explicit use of MRI OnLocation to support COVID-19 health-screening workflows.
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Boral | Construction and Real Estate | 9000 | $2.3B | Australia | MRI Software | MRI OnLocation | Physical Access Control System | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Boral implemented MRI OnLocation as its Physical Access Control System to govern access control workflows and swipe-based entry logging across its site operations. MRI OnLocation was configured to manage credential provisioning, access zone enforcement, and centralized audit logging, reflecting core Physical Access Control System capabilities. The implementation standardized access policy administration across construction and operational sites, aligning access control administration with site security processes.
Separately, the integration between the WhosOnLocation visitor contractor management system and Inner Range Inception access control system went live with the Boral Geelong Project in Melbourne. That integration automatically adds each person who swipes into the Inner Range access control system to evacuation reports within the evacuation module of WhosOnLocation Visitor Management System, simplifying presence tracking, access control reconciliation and evacuation mustering for the Geelong project. The combined signals show Boral operating a layered approach to site access and visitor evacuation workflows, with MRI OnLocation providing core access control capabilities and project-level integrations linking biometric and visitor systems to evacuation reporting.
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Children's Medical Research Institute Australia | Life Sciences | 200 | $25M | Australia | MRI Software | MRI OnLocation | Physical Access Control System | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Children's Medical Research Institute Australia deployed MRI OnLocation as a Physical Access Control System to replace paper badges and to track after-hours staff sign-ins. The deployment targeted visitor, contractor and evacuation management workflows across its Australian sites, shifting manual paper processes to barcode card scanning, fixed kiosks and mobile sign-in.
MRI OnLocation was configured to support kiosk-based check-in, barcode security-card scanning and mobile sign-in for staff and visitors, with dashboard instrumentation for real-time visibility. Functional capabilities implemented included visitor management, contractor verification, evacuation accountability and HSE reporting, aligning with Physical Access Control System operational terminology. The system centralized sign-in records and provided evacuation lists for safety managers and HSE teams.
The case study documents barcode card scanning as the primary credentialing mechanism, which implies potential operational ties into site security workflows although a direct PACS integration is not explicitly described in the source. Operational coverage focused on after-hours staff sign-ins, visitors and contractors across the organisation's Australian facilities. Captured sign-in data was routed to dashboards and HSE reporting workflows to support operational oversight.
Governance and process changes moved procedures from paper logs to kiosk and mobile processes, formalizing evacuation accountability and routing HSE reporting through MRI OnLocation dashboards. Outcomes reported include improved dashboard visibility, clearer evacuation accountability and enhanced HSE reporting capabilities.
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Manufacturing | 13089 | $3.2B | Switzerland | MRI Software | MRI OnLocation | Physical Access Control System | 2019 | n/a |
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