List of Rapid Access Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Rapid Access 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 Rapid Access 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 Rapid Access for Physical Access Control System include: Mirvac, a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 1684 employees and revenues of $1.91 billion, Vicinity Centres, a Australia based Retail organisation with 1257 employees and revenues of $864.0 million, TasWater, a Australia based Utilities organisation with 942 employees and revenues of $289.0 million and many others.
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Mirvac | Construction and Real Estate | 1684 | $1.9B | Australia | Rapid Global | Rapid Access | Physical Access Control System | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, Mirvac implemented Rapid Access as part of a coordinated deployment of Rapid Global products across its Australian property portfolio. The deployment included Rapid Induct, Rapid Contractor Management, Rapid Permit to Work and Rapid Access, positioning Rapid Access as the Physical Access Control System to manage contractor entry and on-site access workflows. The implementation centralized contractor pre-qualification, inductions and site access, configuring modules for contractor onboarding, permit issuance and compliance tracking under a facilities management and contractor management program. Rapid Access was deployed with touchscreen access terminals and key dispenser pilots to automate physical entry and key issuance, reducing administrative handoffs in site access processes. Functional capabilities emphasized in-system inductions, contractor credentials validation and coordinated permit to work handoffs. Operational coverage spanned Mirvac properties across Australia, impacting facilities management, contractor management teams and site operations. Governance focused on standardized induction and pre-qualification workflows with pilot rollouts for terminals and key dispensers to refine operational procedures and safety oversight. The deployment aimed to improve contractor compliance and safety oversight while automating access and reducing administrative effort. | |
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TasWater | Utilities | 942 | $289M | Australia | Rapid Global | Rapid Access | Physical Access Control System | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, TasWater implemented Rapid Contractor Management, Rapid Access and Rapid Induct from Rapid Global to replace paper-based inductions and to control contractor entry across approximately 300 sites and 1,500 contractors. The deployment targeted facilities and contractor management in Australia, positioning Rapid Access as a Physical Access Control System component within a broader contractor compliance and induction suite. The implementation configured Rapid Access alongside Rapid Contractor Management and Rapid Induct to deliver paperless induction workflows, credentialing and automated access-blocking for non-compliant vendors. Functional capabilities emphasized induction completion gating, electronic record capture and audit trail generation, aligning access provisioning with contractor compliance status and site-specific induction requirements. Operational coverage included onsite facilities teams, contractor management functions and health and safety compliance groups across TasWater sites in Australia. Governance changes centralized induction records and introduced automated compliance enforcement, moving approval and access-control decisions from manual paperwork to system-driven checks and blocks, improving auditability for inspections and internal reviews. TasWater Rapid Access Physical Access Control System implementation produced explicit outcomes stated by the customer, namely paperless records, automated access-blocking for non-compliant vendors and better auditability, which collectively supported improved onsite compliance. | |
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Vicinity Centres | Retail | 1257 | $864M | Australia | Rapid Global | Rapid Access | Physical Access Control System | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, Vicinity Centres implemented Rapid Access, deploying it as a Physical Access Control System across its shopping-centre portfolio in Australia. The deployment was intended to centralise site inductions and contractor access workflows to support facilities and contractor management. Implementation combined Rapid Induct, Rapid Contractor Management and Rapid Access to unify induction records and on-site sign-in, using Rapid ID cards and approximately 112 Rapid Access terminals to streamline contractor sign-in and identity verification. Rapid Access was configured alongside contractor management modules to provide terminal-based sign-in, card issuance tracking and time-stamped access logs for each site. The operational scope targeted facilities teams and contractor operations across Vicinity Centres shopping centres in Australia, with site-level terminal deployments and centrally managed induction records. Device configuration and terminal provisioning were standardized to deliver consistent onboarding, recurring inductions and access control workflows across the portfolio. Governance centralized contractor induction ownership and compliance oversight within the facilities and contractor management function, enabling consolidated recordkeeping and standardized access procedures. The rollout delivered substantial time and cost savings plus improved oversight of contractor compliance as reported by the customer. |
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