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'''Carat Security Group''' (CSG) is a large, privately held<ref>http://fi.linkedin.com/company/carat-security-group</ref> manufacturer of [[Vehicle armour|mobile armor]]. Based in [[Liège, Belgium]], it was formed through the February, 2008, acquisition of armor manufacturer [[Centigon]] by industry rival Carat Duchatelet.<ref>http://openpr.com/news/126692/Carat-Duchatelet-and-Centigon-Unveil-New-Global-Brand-and-Website-Portal.html</ref> One of the world's leading commercial armored vehicle providers,<ref>http://www.defence-and-security.com/products/carat.html</ref> it operates seven factories worldwide, employs a labor force of 1,000, and produces |
'''Carat Security Group''' (CSG) is a large, privately held<ref>http://fi.linkedin.com/company/carat-security-group</ref> manufacturer of [[Vehicle armour|mobile armor]]. Based in [[Liège, Belgium]], it was formed through the February, 2008, acquisition of armor manufacturer [[Centigon]] by industry rival Carat Duchatelet.<ref>http://openpr.com/news/126692/Carat-Duchatelet-and-Centigon-Unveil-New-Global-Brand-and-Website-Portal.html</ref> One of the world's leading commercial armored vehicle providers,<ref>http://www.defence-and-security.com/products/carat.html</ref> it operates seven factories worldwide, employs a labor force of 1,000, and produces 1,600 armored vehicles annually.<ref name="CSG Home Page">http://www.caratsecurity.com/company-overview.php</ref> |
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Among its subsidiaries' products are armored [[limousine]]s for heads of states, armored sedans and SUVs, specialized vehicles for transporting cash, ballistic glass, and a variety of vehicles and equipment for the [[defense industry]].<ref name="CSG Home Page"/> |
Among its subsidiaries' products are armored [[limousine]]s for heads of states, armored sedans and SUVs, specialized vehicles for transporting cash, ballistic glass, and a variety of vehicles and equipment for the [[defense industry]].<ref name="CSG Home Page"/> |
Revision as of 17:46, 17 December 2011
Carat Security Group (CSG) is a large, privately held[1] manufacturer of mobile armor. Based in Liège, Belgium, it was formed through the February, 2008, acquisition of armor manufacturer Centigon by industry rival Carat Duchatelet.[2] One of the world's leading commercial armored vehicle providers,[3] it operates seven factories worldwide, employs a labor force of 1,000, and produces 1,600 armored vehicles annually.[4]
Among its subsidiaries' products are armored limousines for heads of states, armored sedans and SUVs, specialized vehicles for transporting cash, ballistic glass, and a variety of vehicles and equipment for the defense industry.[4]
In addition to offering feature-loaded premium transportation CSG also produces simpler, cheaper, less protected "no frills" vehicles aimed at a growing customer base in Africa and the Middle East.[5] Its Black Scorpion Fast Attack Vehicle developed for this niche market was introduced at the Eurosatory 2010 [1] international exhibition of land security and defense vehicles in Paris.[6] In April 2011, Carat made its first appearance in China, with a trade show in Shanghai; presenting two Carat Duchatelet armored limousines.[7]
See also
References
- ^ http://fi.linkedin.com/company/carat-security-group
- ^ http://openpr.com/news/126692/Carat-Duchatelet-and-Centigon-Unveil-New-Global-Brand-and-Website-Portal.html
- ^ http://www.defence-and-security.com/products/carat.html
- ^ a b http://www.caratsecurity.com/company-overview.php
- ^ http://defensenews.com/blogs/eurosatory/2010/06/18/smaller-simpler-vehicles-also-have-market/
- ^ http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Defence-Weekly-2010/Eurosatory-Carat-Security-shows-specialist-4x4.html
- ^ "Carat Security Group - News - Eurosatory Exhibition Product Launch". caratsecurity.com. 2011 [last update]. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
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